08-26-2016
Will Chkconfig works for normal user apart from root user
Hi,
I am trying to schedule a script that starts on reboot.I came across chkconfig utility to schedule scripts on reboot.
Problem here is can i how to use this chkconfig to schedule a script that runs a s normal user.
Or if there is any other function to schedule on reboot as normal user please suggest
Regards,
Praveena.
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cloudservers - Command-line interface to the Cloud Servers API.
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cloudservers [ --username USERNAME ] [ --apikey APIKEY ] <subcommand>
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