Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 30 December 2007 18:48:14 Joe Sloan wrote:
Joe Sloan wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi all,
While I'm not at all new to Linux, I'm quite new to Suse Linux and having a bit of a challenge finding where certain things are located.
I've got a bash script that initializes my wireless adapter and on redhat based systems I'm call the script from rc.local, but so far as I can see there isn't such a file on my OpenSuse 10.3 system. I guess my question is where is the Suse equivilant of the rc.local file located? All init scripts are in /etc/init.d - have a look at boot.local That's the "99 1/2% right" answer. OK I admit, your answer was more thorough - but in my defense, I knew
Aaron Kulkis wrote: that he was looking for the equivalent of the redhat rc.local script, so I didn't mention those other areas.
Well, rc.local runs after all other runlevel scripts, so boot.local isn't really an equivalent, since it runs before everything. For example, when boot.local runs, there is (usually) no network running, and no services have been started
True, true, but my intent was to drop him into the right directory and point him at an example file - boot.local might have suited his needs. I do remember that about rc.local back in the day when I was doing redhat, it ran last, and that's where I'd always put all the extra stuff that needed to get run. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org