Thanks for all the reply. I am using a quite old Linux 1.2.13. So
according to the start up scripts, anything you want to run at boot
time, it should put in the rc.local file under /etc/rc.d. I put the
program path in the rc.S file, and put the whole path for the program
in rc.local. But still
Xiaolin Wang wrote:
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> I try to run some program at the machine boot up, and put the program
> lines in rc.local. But it doesn't work. Hope anyone can help
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rc.local is used on BSD style boots. Debian uses a sysv style boo
I try to run some program at the machine boot up, and put the program
lines in rc.local. But it doesn't work. Hope anyone can help
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