Starting VDR at reboot

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Has anybody made opposite?
I am looking for a method to get my vdr box suspended. (Either 
automatically or after couple of hours inactivity).

Mika

Sebastian wrote:

>Sebastian schrieb:
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>>Lauri Tischler schrieb:
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>>>Where should I put commands to start VDR at boot.
>>>Putting them in /etc/rc.boot is no good because
>>>lircd has not started yet.
>>>VDR needs to be the last thing to start at bootup.
>>>
>>>_______________________________________________
>>>vdr mailing list
>>>vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>>http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
>>>
>>>
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>>How about /etc/inittab? Or maybe you got /etc/conf.d/local (depends on
>>your distro). Or write an initscript for vdr that is executed after the
>>lird-initscript.
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>>inittab approach:
>>vdr:35:once:/usr/local/bin/runvdr
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>>_______________________________________________
>>vdr mailing list
>>vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
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>In case you use Gentoo drop me a mail if you like and I'll send you my
>initscripts.
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>_______________________________________________
>vdr mailing list
>vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx
>http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
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