On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Amit N. Gandhi wrote:
> to know how to run any command automatically on startup, like in config.sys
put the script(s) in your init directories. Write a shell script [a
batch file to you, until you learn a bit more about the shell], chmod
+x it and place it in the init directory with the rest of your startup
scripts.

> or autoexec.bat in DOS. This is because I have to run the isapnp
> and setserial tools everytime. 

Also, how do I set paths permanently?
/etc/profile or .bash_profile or .cshrc
PATH=$PATH:<whatever path>:
Devdas Bhagat
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