Debian Startup Scripts
Written by ScriptInstaller on June 2nd, 2009
jonwatson asked:
How to make a script run automatically on startup with a Debian-based GNU/Linux system.
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Tags: Debian Linux, Gnu Linux, Linux, Linux System, Startup Scripts
19 Comments at "Debian Startup Scripts"
Very helpful. Thank you!
By the way, I though you spoke clearly and at a good pace.
Just what I was loooking for – thanks man
Awesome THANKS!
This is excellent.
Great video. This is only the second video of yours I’ve watched, and I can honestly say it’s one of the best videos I’ve seen about linux. I say this because it’s so informative and easy to understand. Thanks for the post.
Very handy, thanks.
really helpful tutorial m8, i think this should help avoid more headaches
Hi. Thanks . This is great. If I may suggest a few things? I’m a teacher of 10 years. Please don’t take this the wrong way, but… please speak more clearly and a little slower. Also, it’s very difficult to see your screen, you should consider something along the lines of camtasia to record your screen and voice while you talk. I hope this helps. Regards,
me.
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Thanks a lot, this will be very helpful when I finally give myself time to test Debian
Not accurate. 1. Most *nix systems use system v’s startup process, this is slowly being replaced by some systems such as solaris, ubuntu, etc. 2. runlevels 3 and 5 happen to be defualts like mentioned, except debian/ubuntu/kubuntu happen to do this differently. I don’t know how this was overlooked. do a “who -r” to see your current runlevel, and vim /etc/inittab to see your bootup runlevel (you will see something like this)
id:2:initdefault:
Very good !
I need more , pls ! Help users on Debian …
Thanks man !
cool howto…
thx!
This is great. You are a great speaker and explainer, keep up the good work. Thanks.
I like your presentation. It has more life to it than most others. Plus, it makes something that looks complicated not seem so much.
Nice tut, dude. Thanks for it.
Thank you,I had no idea about the update-rc.d script,makes things much easier.
Nice job. Thanks bud
Thanks for the tutorial! Very informative. Keep up the good work!