Re: Running a script on startup

2003-07-30 Thread Andrew Nielsen
At 8:57 AM + 30/7/03, Trevor Lee wrote: I would like to know where in OSX (10.2.6) one would place a script to run on startup. I tried to look for something along the lines of /etc/rc2.d or /usr/local/etc/rc.d etc as found in most flavours of UNIX. Some pointers would be greatly appreciated

Re: Running a script on startup

2003-07-30 Thread Mark Secker
This would only run it at loggin - some programs you want/need to run before even the login prompt appears maybe: "var/run/StartupItems"? Trevor I would imagine you would be able to start a script at startup by dragging it into your Login items within the System Preference. Dave Watkins

Re: Running a script on startup

2003-07-30 Thread David Watkins
Trevor I would imagine you would be able to start a script at startup by dragging it into your Login items within the System Preference. Dave Watkins At 8:57 AM + 30/7/03, Trevor Lee said:" > Hi, > > I would like to know where in OSX (10.2.6) one would place a script > to run on startup.

Re: Running a script on startup

2003-07-30 Thread Trevor Lee
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Shay Telfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Try /private/etc > > Have fun, > Shay Hi Shay, Unfortunately, I still cannot see anywhere reasonable (rc.d, rc2.d, etc) to place the script :( Regards Trevor Lee

Re: Running a script on startup

2003-07-30 Thread Shay Telfer
Hi, I would like to know where in OSX (10.2.6) one would place a script to run on startup. I tried to look for something along the lines of /etc/rc2.d or /usr/local/etc/rc.d etc as found in most flavours of UNIX. Some pointers would be greatly appreciated. Try /private/etc Have fun, Shay --

Running a script on startup

2003-07-30 Thread Trevor Lee
Hi, I would like to know where in OSX (10.2.6) one would place a script to run on startup. I tried to look for something along the lines of /etc/rc2.d or /usr/local/etc/rc.d etc as found in most flavours of UNIX. Some pointers would be greatly appreciated. Regards Trevor Lee