Can I make a request, then, about boot.local? Have it run LAST, ... please? I put a bunch of stuff in boot.local (flushing the route table and rebuilding it), EXPECTING that boot.local would be the last thing to run. Instead I found that my local changes got overridden by /etc/rc.d/route, because that ran LATER. D At 03:27 PM 1/26/00 -0600, Jon Pennington wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Joey Kelly wrote:
Hello, Can anyone help me?
I have written a couple of scripts that I want run at boot time. These sripts start my masq options, etc. I tried putting them in /etc/rcconf and it "worked" -- that is it complained loudly and gave me about 25 entries when I do ipchains -L. Is there a "safe" place I can use?
There is a specific script just for your IPChains rules, but I forget where it is exactly. You might first try entering them into the /sbin/init.d/boot.local file, which is the central location for SuSE's user-created boot scripts.
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