Howdy Y'all
There is a way to set up an "autoexec.bat" kindof thing in Debian, based on each
user... in the users home directory, edit the ".bash_profile" This works if you
are
using the bash shell.
HTH,
Brant
Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had the same problem. See the thread "Where is /
James Mastros wrote:
>> Do you know how ot install symbolic links?
>ln -s
Yes
>Note that the source file is the one that gets created, and becomes
>(effectively) another name for the desrination file.
No; that's the wrong way round.
The source is the one that already exists; the dest
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 02:42:50PM -0800, Nuno Donato wrote:
> I really need sme help here. If you can, please help me.
> I want to know if there is a kind of autoexec.bat file in
> Linux, so that each times it boots, it automatically
> executes some commands.
There are several different things t
Hi,
I had the same problem. See the thread "Where is /etc/rc.d/rc.local on Debian"
in this mailing list a couple of days ago.
No, there isn't any "autoexec.bat" in Linux. You will have to put stuff you
want to start in etc/init.d and then update the boot scripts so that your
additions also get in
Nuno Donato dixit:
> I really need sme help here. If you can, please help me.
> I want to know if there is a kind of autoexec.bat file in
> Linux, so that each times it boots, it automatically
> executes some commands.
> I need this because I have downloaded Blender(3d Software),
> and i must in
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