Running a script at boot

Alex Janssen alex at ourwoods.org
Wed Aug 10 01:13:53 UTC 2005


Alex F. Evonosky wrote:

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>Alex Janssen wrote:
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>>>>>Simple question: how do I start a script that must be run as root at
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>>>>Yes.
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>>>>I don't want to be impolite, but I'd like to ask you to read the manuals
>>>>_before_ you post to this list.
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>>He's right, you know.
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>I'll answer for you...
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>place the entry in /etc/rc.d/rc.local...
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>e.g.  you want to run the script "/root/foo.sh"
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>edit the /etc/rc.d/rc.local and enter:
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>/root/foo.sh
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>then save...
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>I do not really understand why this simple question could not be
>answered rather than using the lame RTFM...
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Thank you, Alex, for such a simple approach.  It was refreshing to see.  
And, without attitude. **applause**.

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