Suse defaults to auto logging in the default user that you set up when
installing. You can run an application from that user's ".profile". I've
done that for an amusement park POS system that's running live now. Works
fine. You can also use Yast to modify a user's login to be auto started at
boot time if you prefer.
Rick Schaeffer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl Hartung"
On Thursday 18 May 2006 19:48, Michael Stempf wrote:
I was wondering where is the best place to put the command to start an application everytime the server starts (even if no one has logged into the system).
Hi Michael,
Have a look at /etc/init.d/skeleton, which is a heavily commented script template designed to help you incorporate custom applications and services into the run level system.
hth & regards,
Carl
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