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− | == An rc.local equivalent for Debian/Ubuntu == | + | == An rc.local equivalent in Ubuntu == |
+ | * See /etc/rc.local | ||
+ | == Another implementation for Debian/Ubuntu == | ||
In many distributions you can add commands to run certain programs at the end of the boot process after all system services have been started. For this purpose various distribution uses various methods. For example in Redhat based distributions we can add our own scripts or programs into the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file, however there is no such file in a Debian based system. Here is the way to accomplish the same thing the debian way: | In many distributions you can add commands to run certain programs at the end of the boot process after all system services have been started. For this purpose various distribution uses various methods. For example in Redhat based distributions we can add our own scripts or programs into the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file, however there is no such file in a Debian based system. Here is the way to accomplish the same thing the debian way: | ||
=== Creatting /etc/init.d/local === | === Creatting /etc/init.d/local === |
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An rc.local equivalent in Ubuntu
- See /etc/rc.local
Another implementation for Debian/Ubuntu
In many distributions you can add commands to run certain programs at the end of the boot process after all system services have been started. For this purpose various distribution uses various methods. For example in Redhat based distributions we can add our own scripts or programs into the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file, however there is no such file in a Debian based system. Here is the way to accomplish the same thing the debian way:
Creatting /etc/init.d/local
sudo vi /etc/init.d/local
This file is a shell script and it should start with:
#! wiki #!/bin/sh
Making the file executable
Make this file executable with:
sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/local
link the new local file with Init
We are going to use this script a System V init script using:
sudo update-rc.d local defaults 80
An Example
Now you can call your scripts or pograms using this file. For example, to mount a NFS directry at boot time add the following line to /etc/init.d/rc.local
mount server.fossedu.org:/data /data
Thanks to: http://plope.com/Members/chrism/debian_rc_local_equiv Howto created by: ChinthakaDeshapriya.