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Subject: [ts-7000] Startup login and shell script
From: "zenace33" <>
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2008 21:18:30 -0000
Hello,

  I'm a little bit new at linux (enough to get around and make 
changes, but not know the ins and outs of alot of things), but I have 
a board that I'm working on, and I have two questions.  I have 
wireless USB drivers, that I load manually:
insmod usbcore
insmod pcipool
insmod usb-ohci
insmod usb-ohci-ep93xx
insmod scsi_mod
insmod sd_mod
insmod zd
insmod zd_b
#insmod zdb

though I have automated that process in a shell script: wireless.sh

What I am wondering how to do is load that on startup.  Do I have to 
create another type of script or just use this one?  And most 
importantly where do I have to put it?

Secondly, can I do an automatic login to TS-Linux (kernel 2.4.26-
ts11)?  I normally login as root; however, I would imagine it might 
not be the best to do so.  So can I create another profile, then load 
that automatically at startup?  If so, again, how and where?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks, Martin


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