* [Question] rc.sysinit .. auto start scripts??
@ 2001-03-08 6:43 kingseft
2001-03-08 7:05 ` Jari Nguyen Trung Thanh
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: kingseft @ 2001-03-08 6:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded
Hi, all developers...
Thanks for your kind answers for my previous ramdisk problem..
I made my own ramdisk and it workd fine... Really Thanks for helps..!!
I have one question about /etc/rc.sysinit !!
I think rc.sysinit runs automatically on system booting.. Is that right??
but, when I booted my target, of course I got linux shell prompt.
but /proc directory doesn't mount and didn't work ping, telnet, ifconfig...etc.
After I tried /etc/rc.sysinit , every thing worked fine..
Is it not possible to run etc.sysinit automatically on my linux booting??
I don't want to type /etc/rc.sysinit on command shell prompt line when target boots..
any comments will help me.. thanks.....
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* Re: [Question] rc.sysinit .. auto start scripts??
2001-03-08 6:43 [Question] rc.sysinit .. auto start scripts?? kingseft
@ 2001-03-08 7:05 ` Jari Nguyen Trung Thanh
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jari Nguyen Trung Thanh @ 2001-03-08 7:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kingseft; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded
You can look the file: /etc/inittab
This will have a line:
si::sysinit:/etc/rc.sysinit
/bin/init will look at /etc/inittab and call this for you
Hope this help,
Jari
kingseft@samsung.co.kr wrote:
> Hi, all developers...
>
> Thanks for your kind answers for my previous ramdisk problem..
> I made my own ramdisk and it workd fine... Really Thanks for helps..!!
>
> I have one question about /etc/rc.sysinit !!
>
> I think rc.sysinit runs automatically on system booting.. Is that right??
> but, when I booted my target, of course I got linux shell prompt.
> but /proc directory doesn't mount and didn't work ping, telnet, ifconfig...etc.
>
> After I tried /etc/rc.sysinit , every thing worked fine..
>
> Is it not possible to run etc.sysinit automatically on my linux booting??
> I don't want to type /etc/rc.sysinit on command shell prompt line when target boots..
>
> any comments will help me.. thanks.....
>
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