chicken60five Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 Linux basic start up script ala create cheyali ..rehat meda..please let me know the commands..and how to give permissions to it
Kalam_Youtheman Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 Linux basic start up script ala create cheyali ..rehat meda..please let me know the commands..and how to give permissions to it startup script ante em start chesthavv ? any application ?
Balibabu Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 what do you want? sample scripts vuntayi online lo vatini modify cheyy ne requirement prakaram
Balibabu Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 Accuman gadu raaka mundu neeku em kavalo cheppu, i will try to help you.... Compo kuda help chestadi avsaram ankuntey
compose Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 Create a script in /etc/init.d folder as root user In that script execute your script by providing the full path Make sure that this new script had execute permissions Then update the init system to pick up this new script at startup basic concept aite edi... redhat ki specific ga commands online lo serach cheyi :)
ramudu3 Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 neeku unna knowledge ki chanrayan or indhrayan lanti projects lo cheyalsindi ... nuvvu emo AFDB lo chesthunav Create a script in /etc/init.d folder as root user In that script execute your script by providing the full path Make sure that this new script had execute permissions Then update the init system to pick up this new script at startup basic concept aite edi... redhat ki specific ga commands online lo serach cheyi :)
Pichkaari Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 Create a script in /etc/init.d folder as root user In that script execute your script by providing the full path Make sure that this new script had execute permissions Then update the init system to pick up this new script at startup basic concept aite edi... redhat ki specific ga commands online lo serach cheyi :) Just curious.. neek kavalsina directory lo .. vi editor lo shell script raasi.. "./" tho execute chesina daaniki .. nuv cheppina daaniki diff enti?
compose Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 neeku unna knowledge ki chanrayan or indhrayan lanti projects lo cheyalsindi ... nuvvu emo AFDB lo chesthunav
compose Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 Just curious.. neek kavalsina directory lo .. vi editor lo shell script raasi.. "./" tho execute chesina daaniki .. nuv cheppina daaniki diff enti?nuvvu chepinattu chesthe every time manual ga run chesukovali... kani chicken ki OS start ainappudu automatic ga run avvalani antunnadu
Pichkaari Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 nuvvu chepinattu chesthe every time manual ga run chesukovali... kani chicken ki OS start ainappudu automatic ga run avvalani antunnadu Gotcha. Thanks Compo.
chicken60five Posted November 25, 2015 Author Report Posted November 25, 2015 Create a script in /etc/init.d folder as root user In that script execute your script by providing the full path Make sure that this new script had execute permissions Then update the init system to pick up this new script at startup basic concept aite edi... redhat ki specific ga commands online lo serach cheyi :) Thnks Nuvvuinux aa angry
harvey Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 Just curious.. neek kavalsina directory lo .. vi editor lo shell script raasi.. "./" tho execute chesina daaniki .. nuv cheppina daaniki diff enti? ./ is used to run manually. init.d is startup script or master script which the system reads while stating up or going down. it reads and runs the scripts mentioned there.
Pichkaari Posted November 25, 2015 Report Posted November 25, 2015 ./ is used to run manually. init.d is startup script or master script which the system reads while stating up or going down. it reads and runs the scripts mentioned there. yeah got it. Thanks man.
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