AW: how to run commands automaticly when boot up?
Hi
put the script you want to run in /etc/init.d and create a link from
/etc/rc?.d/. When you look at the links in that dir you see that they are
called for example S22kdm. "S" means start, the link with the lowest number
is started first, the highest is executed in the end of your startup
process. Hope that helps
Christian
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Von: Tao Liu [mailto:tao_debian@yahoo.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 7. September 2001 10:22
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: how to run commands automaticly when boot up?
Which script shall I add the commands to,
so that the commands will run when boot up?
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Regards
Tao Liu
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