automatical execution of a program on a startup
Tomek Kabarowski
tkabarowski at gazeta.pl
Sat May 29 15:09:30 UTC 2004
Great! It worked. Thank you! :-)
Tomek
W liście z sob, 29-05-2004, godz. 11:39, Christian Ullrich pisze:
> Hi,
>
> K means stop (kill?), S start. The numbers behind K and S are the
> priority, e.g. the order in which the services for this particular
> runlevel are stopped/started.
>
> Take a look at chkconfig(8) - this prog makes all the symlinks to the
> different /etc/rc.d/rc[0-6].d/ for you.
> Maybee a short look at init(8) gives you some further explanation about
> the different runlevels.
>
> But I am not really shure, if it is really nice, to put a modem daemon
> as a service there - maybee it would be better to link it somehow to the
> network scripts, so it gets started by the service 'network'. Anyhow, i
> realized my xdsl connection for now as system service with the following
> line in the xdsl script
>
> # chkconfig: 35 23 18
>
> and chkconfig.
> (xdsl is started in runlevels 3 and 5, start priority is 23, stop
> priority is 18).
>
> Christian
>
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