Lisa startup on boot..(SuSE10.0 x86_64)
Hello everybody who reads this thread,
Does anyone know where to put the startup script? |
Hi, M9.
By script, do you mean the command to start this at boot? If so, then just add the command to the script /etc/init.d/boot.local. This script, which is empty when you first install SuSE, is intended to hold commands that are executed immediately after boot. I use it myself for starting mysql. Rob |
Hi Rob,
Yes that is what is been said. Though the dir does not exist. Do I have to create it? And also the path to lisa does not. Code:
if [ -x /usr/local/bin/lisa ]; then |
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rclisa start |
/etc/init.d/ does, but then there is only /boot.d
rclisa start gives: rclisa start Het opgegeven commando kon niet worden uitgevoerd. |
Ah... boot.local isn't a directory, it's a Shell Script file. Open it in a text editor, and add the command(s) to it. If it really doesn't exist, you could probably create it, but it exists in both of my installations.
Code:
> cd /etc/init.d Quote:
Rob. |
Thnx, I will try this, be back later....
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