On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 11:35:56AM -0500, Mansur, Warren wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I run Debian Linux and I can't figure out how to cause a script to be run at
> startup. I placed the script in /etc/init.d/, and then made a symbolic link
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> to it in /etc/rc4.d (it is executable as well). I thought this
"Mansur, Warren" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I run Debian Linux and I can't figure out how to cause a script to be run at
> startup. I placed the script in /etc/init.d/, and then made a symbolic link
> to it in /etc/rc4.d (it is executable as well). I thought this would cause
> it to be run on startup
Hi,
I run Debian Linux and I can't figure out how to cause a script to be run at
startup. I placed the script in /etc/init.d/, and then made a symbolic link
to it in /etc/rc4.d (it is executable as well). I thought this would cause
it to be run on startup but it doesn't run. Anyone know the pr