On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, florent manni wrote:

I try to make my embedded linux auto-logging and auto-executing a program
after kernel loads thus I haven't got to use the terminal to logging and
start my embedded program.

does anyone has got a clue where I should look to set this option (I think
it might be around /etc/initrd but I'm not sure).

Hi Florent,

You might be thinking of the file /etc/inittab or /etc/init.d/. These file(s) control what process are started by /sbin/init in different run-levels. Look at "man init" on a Linux system for more info, or read the documentation for the version of init on the system. That should enable you to start whatever you want on bootup.

If init is too heavyweight you can start any other application with the the init= kernel parameter, but that's probably not recommended unless you know what you are doing.

Chris.
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