Slackware (what I usually use for servers) has that rc.local but Ubuntu
and Suse do not. All I have is rc0-6.d and rcS.d.
Eric
Jeff Schroeder wrote:
Eric wrote:
To run the script you just type
/usr/local/bin/simpserver in a terminal. In Ubuntu I tried just
created a simbolic link to that file in the rc.5 as SS99simpserver,
but it didn't seem to work.
I don't know about Ubuntu, but many distros have a "local" script that's
run after everything else. It's usually /etc/rc.d/rc.local. You can
just add the shell command above in that script, and you'll be set.
Of course, as with many things Linux, there are at least a dozen ways to
do this. :)
HTH,
Jeff
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