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Subject: | [ts-7000] ts-7260 run script on boot |
From: | "danthackett" <> |
Date: | Sat, 24 Mar 2012 21:34:19 -0000 |
I have my TS-7260 set up to boot from the SD card as per the following instructions: Does anybody know how I can get a shell script that I wrote to run at boot time without having to boot into Debian? I've tried placing my script (for now all it does is echo a line of text) into the init.d folder and creating a symbolic link in /etc/rc3.d, but the script will only run when I boot into Debian (after I type "exit" in the original prompt). I know that I could rename/remove the tsfastboot file to boot straight into Debian, but I'd rather not have to boot to Debian at all.
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