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Feb 12
2010
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This is a useful tip for my reference. I've been creating some startup scripts on my Ubuntu server lately and her are a couple of steps required to get this working.
Write your startup script and place it in /etc/init.d/ directory. Let's say you called your startup script - myScript. You then install your script by using update-rc.d debian utility:
update-rc.d myScript defaults
Have a look at man update-rc.d for more info.And finally, you have to make your file executable:
chmod +x myScript

