I am running redhat, but I'd prefer to stay out of init.d for now.  Is 
there some place I can put my script where it will run for all users 
(not just for me)?  I'm not terribly familiar with setting things like 
this up, so if you could be verbose ( ./help-me -v ), that would be helpful.

justin


Jay Kline wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 March 2003 3:17 pm, Justin Haaheim wrote:
> 
>>My actual question is this:
>>When I restart, it appears as if digital output has been turned off.
>>Because it's a driver setting, I would've imagined that it would've
>>persisted after rebooting.  Why would it be turning off, and how can I
>>set my system up so that it's always in this mode (will it require an
>>entry into a startup script?, and if so, which one?) ?  wow, that was a
>>lot of questions
> 
> 
> 
> Depending on your distro, you can just add the command to your rc.local.  If 
> you run redhat or the like, you can create a script that does it for you, 
> throw it in init.d and use chkconfig (or other tools) to enable it to run at 
> bootup.
> 


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