Depends on your Linux distribution -- even among the majors, the different
ones follow customs. Examples:
Slackware: /etc/rc.d/rc.local
Debian /etc/rc?.d/Srclocal
[where ?= the runlevel you want the
script to run on]
I don't use RH or SuSE, but I think they use /etc/somethin_or_other/rc.local
I don't know about Caldera. Most everything else is either a Debian
derivative (e.g., Corel Linux, Storm) or a RH derivative (e.g., Mandrake),
and they probably follow the practices of their anscestors.
At 10:00 AM 1/5/00 +0200, Tonino Greco wrote:
>I am wanting to add a new init script - but have no idea where to add
>it. It loads some small apps at start-up time
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