On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Sebastiaan wrote: > Hi, > > you can make a script and put it in /etc/init.d and make a link to one of > the /etc/rcX.d. With the number (like S40firewall) you can set the > priority. > As an alternative, in Debian you have a /etc/rc.boot where you can put > files which must be started at boottime (but not after a init 1; init 2). >
Actually if you want to make it easier on yourself, Debian has a tool for this: update-rc.d Which you can use to add a script to the run levels you want (or you can choose default).