Les Mikesell a écrit : > Georghy wrote: > >> Kai Schaetzl a écrit : >> >>> Georghy wrote on Thu, 11 Feb 2010 12:42:21 +0100: >>> >>> >>> >>>> I'm using different scripts to configure different things and after >>>> these scripts I'm forced to reboot in order to use the new parameters >>>> >>>> >>> It's quite uncommon that you have to reboot for that. Especially going by >>> your quote "many". >>> >>> Kai >>> >>> >>> >> by "many" I mean 5-6 scripts >> > > Do these need to run as root? And do they really need to wait for a user to log > in or can they write their output to a file to be viewed later? You can put a > line in /etc/rc.d/rc.local to run your script which you can change each time as > you want. And you can add >>/path/to/logfile on the command if you want it to > be saved. If you want something to run as the user at login, it can go in > .profile or .bash_profile in the user's home directory. > > I use .bash_profile and it works great for now i want to display the computer IP adress just before the user login my command is : ifconfig | grep "inet addr" | awk '{print $2}' | sed s/addr:// | head -n 1 and it works after logon but I want to display it before the user logon do you know how to do this ? -- Cordialement, / Greetings, Georghy FUSCO _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos