
Feb. 14, 2002
3:19 p.m.
Andy Stewart wrote:
I agree that /etc/fstab is the right place to do this sort of thing,
I too
FYI: regarding the reference to a file called rc.local. On a SuSE system, it is called /etc/rc.d/rc and one shouldn't muck with it unless one really knows what is going on. It is part of a set of programs called "init scripts" which get executed when booting or shuting down the computer.
I believe the file /etc/init.d/boot.local is the SuSE equivalent of rc.local, at least boot.local is "where you can enter additional commands to be executed at boot time before changing to a run level" (cf 7.2 manual, page 313) doug