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The /etc/init.d/local.sh script allows the system administrator to add local commands to be executed at boot. Example: | The /etc/init.d/local.sh script allows the system administrator to add local commands to be executed at boot. Example: | ||
+ | <file> | ||
#!/bin/sh | #!/bin/sh | ||
# /etc/init.d/local.sh: Local startup commands. | # /etc/init.d/local.sh: Local startup commands. | ||
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echo "Starting local startup commands... " | echo "Starting local startup commands... " | ||
+ | </file> | ||
==== rc.shutdown ==== | ==== rc.shutdown ==== | ||
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The first file read by the Kernel at boot. It defines the initialization script (/etc/init.d/rcS), shells (ttys) and actions in the event of a reboot or disruption. You will find a complete example with accompanying notes in [[http://doc.slitaz.org/en:cookbook:slitaztools|SliTaz tools]]: | The first file read by the Kernel at boot. It defines the initialization script (/etc/init.d/rcS), shells (ttys) and actions in the event of a reboot or disruption. You will find a complete example with accompanying notes in [[http://doc.slitaz.org/en:cookbook:slitaztools|SliTaz tools]]: | ||
+ | <file> | ||
# /etc/inittab: init configuration for SliTaz GNU/Linux. | # /etc/inittab: init configuration for SliTaz GNU/Linux. | ||
# Boot-time system configuration/initialization script. | # Boot-time system configuration/initialization script. | ||
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::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/reboot | ::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/reboot | ||
::shutdown:/etc/init.d/rc.shutdown | ::shutdown:/etc/init.d/rc.shutdown | ||
+ | </file> | ||
==== Following chapter ==== | ==== Following chapter ==== | ||
The next chapter continues on with the [[x-window-system|X window system]]. | The next chapter continues on with the [[x-window-system|X window system]]. |