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Old 21-Jul-2004, 16:14
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In Redhat there is a startup script called rc.local in the /etc folder that I can place commands in to start services that I want to start when the server boots. WHere is this in SUSE?

I found the /etc/init.d/rc.boot script but wanted to make sure it was the same before I mess with it. I am wanting to start these services after everything loads such as networking and stuff.

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Old 22-Jul-2004, 16:40
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look in /etc/ini.d/boot.local
 

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