Actually, now that I've been poking at this, I realize that this really
wasn't a bug.  Though it seemed like it to me at first.  Apparently the
line where I was calling syndaemon to disable my touchpad while typing
was bombing.  Since it was at the top of the script it killed it and
nothing else ran.  As I've stated before, it worked fine when running
rc.local start after the system was booted.  The error was something to
the effect that it couldn't find the display, which tells me it was
running before x had a chance to get it's act together.  I removed the
syndaemon line and then the rest of the script ran fine.

I also used update-rc.d to remove all the symlinks and then put them
back but I don't think that had any effect but I can't prove that one
way or another.

So, I'd say this is an ID10T error on my part and not a bug at all.

Thanks for the help guys.  I'll try to make sure I have a real bug next
time I feel the urge to post one. ;)

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rc.local script does not run on bootup
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