Re: Running a script at boot

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Dotan Cohen wrote:
Simple question: how do I start a script that must be run as root at
boot? I've been googleing and I came across chkconfig, but I don't
want to mess with it for the first time alone.

I've also poked around in MARC for "running script startup" on the
fedora-list and others. The only thing that seemed relevant was a post
for SUSE where the following was suggested:
ln -s /usr/sbin/myscript /etc/init.d/rc3.d/S99myscript

Is this relevant for FC4 as well? Thanks.

Dotan Cohen
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Run the script from root's crontab

@reboot /path/to/my/script

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  Steve


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