On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:45:45PM +0200, Jon Clausen wrote:
> On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 03:57:18PM -0500, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
> > I have a program that I want to run at startup... I wouldn't mind running it
> > instead of the "LRCFG".  I've been snooping around the init.d and rc.d
> > sections but can't find exactly where to stick this.  Can anyone help,
> > pleez?  Thanks.
> 
> Actually lrcfg doesn't run on startup...
> 
> It runs at login, and the place that that's specified is in
> /root/.profile towards the end:
> 
> #Uncomment to run at login
> /usr/sbin/lrcfg
> 
> - so what you could do is comment that line out, and put something else
> in  there... but that's of course if you want /path/to/foo to run at
> *login*...
> 
> If you want foo to run at *boot*, then I guess it needs to go in some
> /etc/init.d with a link from /etc/rcN.d, but I'm not too sure what the
> default runlevel is... and I should prolly not elaborate further... ;)
>

oh yeah - to make whatever you put in .profile stick beyond the next
boot, you need to back up root.lrp

Jon 

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