Running commands at startup

2004-11-26 Thread Danny Browne
This will probobly seem like such a basic question, but where can do i put commands i want to run at startup. freeBSD 4.10 i want to run (for example) alias 'ls=ls -G' alias 'vi=vim' alias 'shutdown=shutdown -h now' etc... Also, i am running fluxbox, but my mouse is very slow when it starts

Re: Running commands at startup

2004-11-26 Thread Ion-Mihai Tetcu
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 12:04:14 + Danny Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This will probobly seem like such a basic question, but where can do i put commands i want to run at startup. for example cron, see @reboot freeBSD 4.10 i want to run (for example) alias 'ls=ls -G' alias

Re: Running commands at startup

2004-11-26 Thread Adam Fabian
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 12:04:14PM +, Danny Browne wrote: This will probobly seem like such a basic question, but where can do i put commands i want to run at startup. freeBSD 4.10 i want to run (for example) alias 'ls=ls -G' alias 'vi=vim' alias 'shutdown=shutdown -h now' etc...

Re: Running commands at startup

2004-11-26 Thread Jerry McAllister
This will probobly seem like such a basic question, but where can do i put commands i want to run at startup. freeBSD 4.10 i want to run (for example) alias 'ls=ls -G' alias 'vi=vim' alias 'shutdown=shutdown -h now' etc... You should put alias commands in your shell startup