I'd like to make my freevo box a stand alone HTPC; So
I would need to make freevo start at boot, even
without to have to log in, or at least make it to log
in automaticaly (even if it has to be root, I don't
care)
Is there any way to do that ? 
I know there is freevo-boot package around but I
didn't manage to use it, and I can't find any help
about it.
I was also thing of using a modified runlevel 1 to log
in automaticaly, but I cant run freevo in this
runlevel...
did someone even manage to do such thing ? 
if so any input would be appreciated...
(if it matter I'm using fc2 freevo 1.5.1 and dxr3 as
an output)

ronan


        

        
                
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