  | |  | auto mount | auto mount 2004-02-13 - By Hamilton Andrew
Back If it is just one line then you can use the rc.local script in /etc/rc.d.
This runs last in the startup process, so everything else would already be
up. smbd and nmbd. If you need it to do a bunch of things you should write
your own startup script for it. I think in your case rc.local should be
sufficient.
Regards,
Drew
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From: IT Clown [mailto:linux@(protected)]
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 12:36 AM
To: redhat-list@(protected)
Subject: auto mount
Hi
Just wondering how would i execute smbmount everytime linux
boots and does linux have a file similar to autoexec.bat in
dos that executes commands at boot? The file rc is that
like a batch file?
Regards
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<P > <FONT SIZE=2 >If it is just one line then you can use the rc.local script in /etc/rc.d. This runs last in the startup process, so everything else would already be up. smbd and nmbd. If you need it to do a bunch of things you should write your own startup script for it. I think in your case rc.local should be sufficient. </FONT > </P >
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<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >From: IT Clown [ <A HREF= "mailto:linux@(protected) " >mailto:linux@(protected) </A >] </FONT >
<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 12:36 AM </FONT >
<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >To: redhat-list@(protected) </FONT >
<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >Subject: auto mount </FONT >
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<P > <FONT SIZE=2 >Hi </FONT >
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<P > <FONT SIZE=2 >Just wondering how would i execute smbmount everytime linux </FONT >
<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >boots and does linux have a file similar to autoexec.bat in </FONT >
<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >dos that executes commands at boot? The file rc is that </FONT >
<BR > <FONT SIZE=2 >like a batch file? </FONT >
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<P > <FONT SIZE=2 >Regards </FONT >
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