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Message        Jason_Adams          Post subject: Startup ScriptPosted: Tue Nov 
13, 2012 1:17 pm                                 
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Location: Michigan, USA                Using the latest Debian Squeeze. I'm not 
a Linux expert by any means, so this is really more a of "is this right?" 
question.

I have a WE application that I want to run on startup, and I understand I 
create a bash script, make it executable, toss it in the /etc/init.d directory, 
and use update-rc.d MyScript. Now, if there's an extra step or parameter that 
should be here, please say so, because I will do exactly what I wrote here.

Where I'm uncertain is if there's supposed to be anything extra in the script, 
or if this is literally all that's needed:
#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/myapp/myapp


Sorry if I'm missing something elementary.  

Thanks!      
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