Thanks guys,
using your help, I could solve the problem the neat way: I just had to
set a higher number (99, instead of 19) to the symlink to autofs, in
rc2.d... I don't know exactly why it had to be higher, but now it works
fine! thanks!
ali
Artūras Moskvinas wrote:
ali shahrokni wrote:
Hello all,
I am wondering how I can run "autofs start " automatically at startup of
my system, so that I can log on to the network directly.
I would appreciate any hints.
It depends on distro you are using. The easiest way (though not the best
I think) is to add an entry into "rc.local" file (I think you should
find somewhere in /etc subdirectories, because it depends on distro).
Second way is to use special tool to add service to startup, for example:
Gentoo: rc-update add autofs default
SUSE (at least SLES): user graphical application yast, and choose
Runlevel editor (i do not know the command line equivalent)
Red Hat(and fedora core, Mandrake too, I think...):
system-config-services (graphical tool), or chkconfig --add autofs
Ubuntu (i think debian too): tool rcconf
Arturas M.
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