I'm sorry, the file may also live as "/etc/init.d/rc.local" or even simpler, "/etc/rc.local".
I confused the BSD-like system rc.d with Debian init.d.
Never mind, on most distribution the "/etc/rc.local" should work. it is either the every file itself, or a soft link to the correct configuration.
I'm sorry, the file may also live as "/etc/init. d/rc.local" or even simpler, "/etc/rc.local".
I confused the BSD-like system rc.d with Debian init.d.
Never mind, on most distribution the "/etc/rc.local" should work. it is either the every file itself, or a soft link to the correct configuration.