On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 21:12, David Smith wrote:
> I want to do this the 'right' way, not by editing
> /etc/rc.boot or something.

When it comes to configuration, there is no ``right way'' in Linux.
There is only the way that the distribution developers intended you to
do it. If it's your own machine, and if you know exactly what you're
doing, then fix the problem however you see best, and forget about the
``right way.'' If it works and it saves you time, then do it. Of course,
there are some environments in which this would turn out to be bad
advice (for interoperability and maintainability reasons), but if it's
your own machine and it's something simple like this, then just put it
in rc.boot and get on with your life.

Mike

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