If you just want the script/java file called you could just pop it into /etc/rc.local to run at the end of the start up sequence (you might need to & to background it) ... with the reminder that it will only run at startup then. To run it at other times you would need nohup <scriptname> &
that would prevent it ending when you log out or you close a terminal window (thus exiting the parent shell).
2009/12/7 Roland Roland <R_O_L_A_N_D@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,I've just finished installing Atlassian's bambooit comes with two ways to start it up one through a bash shell script bamboo.shand another through _javascript_ (this one is better as it has the ability to start up the service if it got shutdown for any reason)so I'm wondering how can I set this service to start on boot..I know how to set a script on login in my profile though not on boot..any suggestion?I've looked around about none interactive shells and so on.. so if I did a symbolic link from bamboo.sh script to /etc/init.d would that work?what about variables inside the script would they b read ?obviously a newbie here so appreciate any detailed explanation if possible about interactive/ none interactive shells and of course if theres an advice about how to solve this issue..PS: trying to educate myself about linux along the way so any explanation would be greatly appreciated...
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