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Configure a Script at startup
On redhat7.3, 8 and 9 i made a firewall script and a few other scripts. How could i make these scripts boot up with the system?
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Throw script into /etc/rc.boot, anything in that folder will load on startup.
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try add your rule at: /etc/rc.local
or if u want to make init script...read about 'chkconfig'. |
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