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Re: start script



On  0, LRoland@web.de wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I created successfully a script in the directory /etc/init.d/ and can 
> run this script with "script start" or "script reload" etc.
> 
> I made a link (S45scriptname) in the /etc/rc2.d/ directory to this 
> script (and later also a in /etc/rcS ) - but if I boot my Debian Linux 
> box, the script will not be executed.
> 
> I assume that I miss something here. Is there an entry necessary 
> in a configuration file? Is there a documentation about the whole 
> boot process on a Debian box?

Is 2 your default runlevel?  Does:

# grep initdefault /etc/inittab

report:

id:2:initdefault:

?

Tom
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