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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] startup scripts
Hi there,
* Lennard de Hoog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020912 02:31]:
Dan,
Try putting your script in '/etc/init.d/' and link to it from
'/etc/rc2.d/'
Lenn'
The sym links in /etc/rc2.d, etc. are created dynamically
at bootup so any that you'd create
Dan,
Try putting your script in '/etc/init.d/' and link to it from
'/etc/rc2.d/'
Lenn'
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 08:28, brosky wrote:
Buna leaf-user,
I am using Bering latest.
Where i can put some scripts to be executed at startup ?
Like, i want to do a network restart, and a pcmcia
Hi there,
* Lennard de Hoog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020912 02:31]:
Dan,
Try putting your script in '/etc/init.d/' and link to it from
'/etc/rc2.d/'
Lenn'
The sym links in /etc/rc2.d, etc. are created dynamically
at bootup so any that you'd create will NOT be there the
next time you boot (I
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020912 06:33]:
Why is so hard to put something is startup ?
Hard? Not hard at all! ;)
Like, all i want, i want the PCMCIA to be intialized first, and after
that, the networking.
Yes, this is how I have my Bering laptop install configured.
I
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, JeeBak Kim wrote:
Yes, this is how I have my Bering laptop install configured.
I changed the default:
RCDLINKS=2,S13 3,S13 4,S13 5,S13 6,K87
It is now:
RCDLINKS=S,S13
In what file should i change that ?
Very easy. This'll initialize pcmcia before
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020912 06:52]:
Yes, this is how I have my Bering laptop install configured.
I changed the default:
RCDLINKS=2,S13 3,S13 4,S13 5,S13 6,K87
It is now:
RCDLINKS=S,S13
In what file should i change that ?
Hmm... I'd say since this was in