[BlueOnyx:01208] Re: Where can I put my .sh files without them being overwritten?

Taco Scargo taco at scargo.nl
Tue May 12 11:18:42 -05 2009


rc.local should NEVER be overwritten by any update.
The rpm system makes sure that any configuration/scriptfile that got  
changed is not updated.
Instead, the updated file is created with a .rpmnew extension

Regards,

Taco

On 12 mei 2009, at 18:02, Support wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I initially put my start.sh in /etc/rc.d/rc.local but the recent  
> update has
> recreated rc.local with the result that my code doesn't start.
>
> I am not familiar with Linux, my code is Java so it is a Windows  
> port, so if
> you could point me to a file that will not be changed (and any steps
> required to make use of that file expect for editing it) I would  
> appreciate
> it.
>
> Tony
>
>
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