Look at the /etc/rc.d and init.d directories... Unix has run levels and there are shell scripts (like batch files) that are called upon system booting..
As far as nightly restart - you need to use cron or atd (at daemon)  these processes allow you to schedule scripts to run...
Otherwise that's it - try doing some research online and if that doesn't help - ask offline
-----Original Message-----
From: San Singhania [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 1:42 PM
To: Asterisk
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Rebooting Linux / Asterisk

Hello everyone,
 
I am new to Linux, some help with the following would really be appreciated :
1.How can I load asterisk automatically in Linux each time the machine boots up (like autoexec.bat in windows)
2.how I can shut down and restart asterisk automatically every night?
Thanks
San
 
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