How To: Autoexec.bat in Linux

    Date: 10/14/07 (Java Web)    Keywords: linux

    Autoexec.bat is a legacy file in Windows which is executed every time you start Windows. Commands you want to run with startup of windows, and applicable to all users, are added to autoexec.bat. Let’s see how you can do the same with Linux. First of all Linux provides a powerful mechanism to create startup scripts which [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/how-to-autoexecbat-in-linux/

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