Re: startup scripts
On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 02:45:52PM +0200, jqdkf@zju.edu.cn wrote:
> > i have a script which i want to run just aftert the system has booted
> up and
> > before the login prompt is shown to the user...where do put this
> script ? i
> > am running debian woody.
>
> I think you can put it in /etc/rc.boot/
kicsi:~# man rc.boot
Reformatting rc.boot(5), please wait...
RC.BOOT(5) Debian GNU/Linux Manual RC.BOOT(5)
NAME
/etc/rc.boot - directory for local or per-package boot
scripts.
DESCRIPTION
The /etc/rc.boot directory is obsolete. It has been super-
seded by the /etc/rcS.d directory. At boot time, first the
/etc/rcS.d directory is scanned and then, for backwards
compatibility, the /etc/rc.boot directory.
fyi
rgds,
charlie
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