From:
joe@actionline.com
> How can I get the following command to run automatically
> whenever I boot up my Thinkpad?
> # /etc/init.d/sshd start <ENTER>
>
> Normally, I have to su to root, and then run the command.
Add sshd to the default runlevel. The exact command to do this depends on
which distro you're using.
Redhat: chkconfig sshd on
Gentoo: rc-update add sshd default
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