How to run a script at startup?

Shawn Badger badger.shawn at gmail.com
Fri Aug 8 07:53:08 MST 2008


You can also use @reboot to take the place of the time fields in cron. This
is a handy way to run scripts at startup if you don't have root access.



On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Bryan O'Neal <BONeal at cornerstonehome.com>wrote:

> Ok, apparently things have changed since I had to do custom start up
> scripts.  I tired dumping my script in /ete/init.d/ and sim-linking  it
> out in /etc/rc6.d, /etc/rc5.d, & /etc/rc3.d but I get nothing for my
> efforts.  I goggled around and found chkconfig but all I get is does not
> support chkconfig.  I goggled some more for how to write a service
> script but got nothing useful back.
>
> Suggestions?
>
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