I'd suggest you place your script in /etc/rc.boot/ . This will get run
at boot time after local disks have been mounted. See the man page
for "run-parts", this will tell you how the scripts in that directory
are run. Run-parts itself is invoked in /etc/init.d/boot .

        Bruce
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