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Hi there! I tried to search for something like this here but couldn't find anything. I need to run a specific program when linux starts up. I need to run it after the rp-pppoe has started because this prog needs internet connection.
I start the program by entering ./dynix start (its in my home dir), how do I make it start-up automatically? TIA!!! |
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