Can I autoboot my xenix application?
Joe Reinhardt
joer at comm.WANG.COM
Thu Mar 22 00:40:35 AEST 1990
neverisk at tnl.UUCP (neverisky michael) writes:
>I have an SCO Xenix 2.3.2 application which I would like to autoboot
>at power up. However, it seems that before I ever get a chance to
>run any shell script I must 1) type RETURN at the boot: prompt 2) enter
>su password or Ctl-D for normal startup and 3) confirm the date! Can
>all this nonsense be cicumvented?
I believe that Xenix will "autoboot" -- when the "boot:" prompt comes up
and a <CR> is not received after a certain amount of time (like 60 seconds?)
the system boots up automatically. No need to enter the <CTRL-D> or the
time.
You can put your local startup stuff in one of the startup
scripts in rc.d.
Joe Reinhardt
joer at comm.wang.com
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