a a wrote:
>
> I've written a program in c and want to run it as soon
> as BasicLinux boots up...
> is there a startup stript that i can edit?
The ramdisk version of BasicLinux uses a single startup
scrip: /etc/rc
When you install BasicLinux to its own HD partition, it
uses several Slackware
On 18 Sep 2002, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> I took a moment to look at the BasicLinux home page. Three things of interest:
>
> 1. It is a mini-distribution derived from Slackware 3.5. This puts you
> (Richard) in a better position than some of the rest of us (me, at least)
> to address configura
At 11:47 AM 9/18/02 +, pa3gcu wrote:
>On Wednesday 18 September 2002 06:14, a a wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I've written a program in c and want to run it as soon as BasicLinux boots
> > up...
> > the program is in /cr09 and i run the program using ./serialport
> >
> > is there a startup stript that
On Wednesday 18 September 2002 06:14, a a wrote:
> Hello,
> I've written a program in c and want to run it as soon as BasicLinux boots
> up...
> the program is in /cr09 and i run the program using ./serialport
>
> is there a startup stript that i can edit? what will i need to change?
>
> thanks ag
Hello,
I've written a program in c and want to run it as soon as BasicLinux boots
up...
the program is in /cr09 and i run the program using ./serialport
is there a startup stript that i can edit? what will i need to change?
thanks again