I've tried placing the following script in /etc/init.d/ :
but this doesn't do anything. The file is named "screenres" and has permissions "-rwxr-xr-x".
The problem is: nobody tells anybody to run that script at startup. I suggest you read the manpages of regarding "runlevels" and "init" to get a better understanding about how the startup process of a *ix-system works (notice that there are 2 fundamental layouts, "SysV" and "BSD").
To solve your problem: put (a link to) the script into "/etc/rcN.d", and name it Snn where "nn" is a two-digit number and "N" is the number of the runlevel whichs start you want to trigger the script. Or you can write a configuration file for init and place it in "/etc/init.d". Read the man page for init(5) to find out which format this has to be.
With Fedora/CentOS/RedHat you can also use the "chkconfig" utility to automatically place start/stop-scripts for arbitrary services into the various rc-directories. In this case you would have to change your script to accept "start", "stop" and "status" as parameters and create a pseudo-service from it.
Bonjour,
je souhaiterais un script bash fusionnant 2 fichiers tout en virant les doublons.
Exemple :
fic1 :
toto
titi
fic2 :
toto
tata
Résultat souhaité, fic 3 :
toto
titi
tata
Merci. (1 Reply)
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Create a Startup Script
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This is what I put in my startup script.
#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
### BEGIN INIT INFO
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# Required-Start: $network
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# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
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### END INIT INFO
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