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Super Basic Shell Script - How? :)
I'd like to run a few commands automatically each time my Linuxbox starts up. Now, I don't restart a lot, and it doesn't take a lot of energy to execute the commands every time I restart, but it is a little bit of a nuisance...
![]() I've read that starting programs on startup is quite an operating-system dependant task, so just for the info, I'm running SuSE Linux (7.1). So basically what I need: script which executes a few shell commands, which is automatically run at system startup. Can anybody help me out? ![]() |
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add them to the end of rc.local
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