On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Joost Kooij wrote:

> > [...] but in what script 
> > file do I place "isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf" and other initialization 
> > commands for it to configure every time debian boots? (I used to put it 
> > under rc.local when I was using slackware)
> 
> Maybe /etc/init.d/boot ? 

No, /etc/init.d/boot exists, and therefore cannot be changed (or upgrading
becomes a pain). I think the Debian place is in /etc/rc.boot in which
everything runs at boot time, but never again. Thus 0setserial,
keyboardrate, etc.

Excuse my replying here; I had already deleted the original message.
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