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Old 23rd July 2005, 11:43 PM
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autorun bash script

I have written a bash script called networkdriver.sh and i've saved it to the autorun directory but the bash script loads within kwrite. what have i done wrong
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Old 23rd July 2005, 11:48 PM
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do you have #!/bin/bash or #!/bin/sh as the very top line?

i would recommend that you add a line to /etc/rc.local that runs the script instead of putting it in autorun.

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