SuSE first boot script?
Collins Richey
crichey
Fri Feb 3 19:14:19 PST 2006
On 2/3/06, Net Llama! <netllama at linux-sxs.org> wrote:
> I'm hacking up a suse installation to meet some custom requirements at
> $DAYJOB, and i've run into a small problem. Redhat/FC has a 'firstboot'
> initscript which gets run the first time the OS boots after installation.
> Surely SuSE has to have something equivalent, yet I can't find it. Any of
> you suse gurus know?
>
Don't know SuSE. (If you knew SuSE ... <grin>)
To be sure, even on RedHat systems, firstboot doesn't usally run if
you are using kickstart. For my $DAYJOB customization requirements, I
just create my own firstboot script and tag code into rc.local that
invokes it if present, then renames it to prevent running again.
HTH,
--
Collins Richey
Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code ... If you write
the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not
smart enough to debug it.
-Brian Kernighan
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