Ahh, I believe Red Hat has that too.  Thanks, I'll have to remember that
if I ever put SuSE on anything :)

Cheers,

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Aaron J. Seigo said:
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> On Thursday 29 May 2003 12:31, Trevor Lauder wrote:
>> I was under the impression that rc.local runs *after* the runlevel
>> stuff,
>> if boot.local runs *before* then that could pose problems if the stuff
>> you
>> want to run needs to run after the services have started.  Is there no
>> built in method in SuSE to do this, or do you have to hack something up
>> yourself?
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> S99local ;-)
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