This is low level stuff for most of you, but I seem to be stuck.

I have a script that I run on a RedHat box that makes some network
changes.  I want to call that script during subsequent reboots, to allow
the changes to span reboots.

This seems like a perfect time for a soft link to the script.

So I go to rc3.d, add my S89network --> /home/user/script  link.

Problem is, it doesn't execute.  The script requires a 'start' parameter
if called from a shell, but I thought any link starting with 'S' would
pass that to the script when called...yes/no?

If not, how should I be going about calling this script (late in the
startup process)

I looked in dmesg, but all that's in there is some kernel level stuff.

v/r
 

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