RE: How to have script run after kernel changed

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El vie, 28-03-2008 a las 09:11 -0400, Arch Willingham escribió:
> Thanks to both of y'all. What's the difference between the two?

Basically, the things in /etc/rc.local runs after all the things
in /etc/init.d are done.
Also, /etc/rc.local always runs, on the other hand if you have something
in /etc/init.d you have to make sure you did the "ln -s" to the rcX.d
where the X is the runlevel you're booting in.

Hope this helps.
Manuel.


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