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Re: Run commands at start-up



On Thu, 2003-04-17 at 22:24, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> In article <[🔎] 20030417142200.GJ978@oddprocess.org>,
> Matthew Daubenspeck  <matt@oddprocess.org> wrote:
> >Where is the best place to stick a few commands that need to be run at
> >each startup?
> >I have to run a few manual "route" commands, and have no idea where to
> >place them...
> 
> Networking things you put in /etc/network/interfaces. For the interface
> you need to add the extra route over, add an 'up route ...' to the
> interface definition.
> 
> See "man interfaces".

You might want to play with /etc/init.d/networking instead of creating
your own sysV file if /etc/network/interfaces does not do everything I
want.

Shri

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