> I use Red Hat, and have no much experience with Debian.
> A short question, in Debian what is the equivalent of /etc/rc.local?

AFAIK, there isn't.
What you can do, though, is putting executable shellscript in /etc/init.d
with an RCDLINKS line such as
RCDLINKS="5,S99"
This will ensure that the script is run with "start" as argument when
runlevel 5 is entered, which is the default runlevel for Bering.

Compare with other scripts in the /etc/init.d directory. Don't forget to
back up etc.lrp to safe your file.

- Alex



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