Anders Johansson wrote: > On Sunday 30 December 2007 18:48:14 Joe Sloan wrote: > >> Aaron Kulkis wrote: >> >>> Joe Sloan wrote: >>> >>>> Mark Weaver wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> While I'm not at all new to Linux, I'm quite new to Suse Linux and >>>>> having a bit of a challenge finding where certain things are located. >>>>> >>>>> I've got a bash script that initializes my wireless adapter and on >>>>> redhat based systems I'm call the script from rc.local, but so far as >>>>> I can see there isn't such a file on my OpenSuse 10.3 system. I guess >>>>> my question is where is the Suse equivilant of the rc.local file >>>>> located? >>>>> >>>> All init scripts are in /etc/init.d - have a look at boot.local >>>> >>> That's the "99 1/2% right" answer. >>> >> OK I admit, your answer was more thorough - but in my defense, I knew >> that he was looking for the equivalent of the redhat rc.local script, so >> I didn't mention those other areas. >> > > Well, rc.local runs after all other runlevel scripts, so boot.local isn't > really an equivalent, since it runs before everything. For example, when > boot.local runs, there is (usually) no network running, and no services have > been started >
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