From: Bruce S. <bw...@re...> - 2008-09-09 12:25:26
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I believe "/etc/init.d/boot.local" runs after all the other scripts, and is intended for this purpose. - BS On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 5:24 AM, Dom <dl...@ed...> wrote: > How do I get a script to run automatically at boot time (after other > boot processes have completed)? > > I want to kill Samba's winbindd process because it causes lots of > confusing log messages (at least with Samba 3.0.30) and I don't need it > (as we don't have a domain, just a workgroup). 'pkill winbindd' does the > job but how do I run it at boot time? . (I could alter the init script > /etc/script/samba to prevent winbindd from starting up in the first > place (line 54), but I would rather have something that will survive an > upgrade.) > > I'm using DL 1.3 (are there any plans to upgrade Samba in DL1.3 to the > current recommended stable 3.2.3?) > > Dom, http://www.edendevelopments.co.uk/dlsetup |