To find it (as I never remember to keep it) I Googled for:
suse boinc startup script
Anyway this startup script will run when you set it up properly, which
in my experience has been trivial but I’ll help as I can if you have
questions and post back in here. As a note on my system I create a user
that is dedicated to this task (‘boincuser’) and that makes things nice
too since I can always find those processes when they frustrate me
(using my box when I need to use all of its power and don’t want to
worry about it taking up time) and kill them forcefully. Also,
obviously good for security.
Anyway, give it a shot. no need to reinvent the wheel in this case I’m
pretty sure.
Good luck.
richard76801 wrote:
> I running suse linux 11.0 in KDE 3.5. I’m running seti@home.The
> following was put in the terminal window:
>
> richard76801@Night-2:~> cd BOINC &&
>> echo “cd “$PWD” && exec ./boinc $@” > run_client &&
>> echo “cd “$PWD” && exec ./boincmgr $@” > run_manager &&
>> chmod +x run_client &&
>> chmod +x run_manager &&
>> echo use $PWD/run_manager
> use /home/richard76801/BOINC/run_manager
> richard76801@Night-2:~/BOINC> cd “/home/richard76801/BOINC” && exec
> ./boincmgr $@
>
> I have to put this in everytime I boot my system. I want to get it
> where it startsup automatically when I boot my system.
>
> Can you help
>
>
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