On Sun, 10 May 1998, Randy Edwards wrote:

>    I've looked and apropros'ed myself to near death, but nowhere can I
> find out what that command is to automagically set up a program in
> /etc/init.d to run properly at the various run levels.  Last time I

     Write a script that does what you want, and put it in
/etc/init.d.  Then run "update-rc.d <package> default >/dev/null",
substituting the name of your script for <package>.  See
/etc/init.d/README.  The most recent version of sysvinit has an
abbreviated README that points to the location of more detailed
information about this command; earlier versions of sysvinit had full
details in that README.
 
Bob
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