Using recycled bits, Derek Sims said:
% Its a long time since I played with Unix -
%
% Where should I store startup scripts for:
%
% Networking: ipfwadm etc
% General daemons: dhcpd etc
% Anything else I want to run at boot time.
%
% And what causes them to be run :)
/etc/rc.d is where they live. It is the nature of OS to start
files in these directories. Well, not really, but if they are
properly set up, the start-up files in these directories get
executed at boot-time or whenever you change run-levels.
Kurt
--
A train stops at a train station; a bus stops at a bus station; on my desk
I have a workstation...
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