28 Sep
2001
28 Sep
'01
23:06
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 11:09:04 -0700
Michael Hasenstein
Anders Johansson wrote:
I don't believe there is such a script in suse. The bootup runlevel sequence is controlled by the script /etc/rc.d/rc. If you want to run something after all the scripts in the runlevel have been run, I suggest you append it to the end of that.
So what is boot.local for... it seems some people just don't look very hard before coming to conclusions. Of course SuSE sees the need for a "local" script as well.
And you would be in error for not reading my original post. I had called bot.local rc.boot by mistake, but had stated that it gets called before the init scripts, so was no good. Can't really make a network call if the network is not up, hum?