lothario

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Posted: Nov. 06 2006,07:27 |
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Quote (chaostic @ Nov. 05 2006,22:55) | Quote (lothario @ Nov. 04 2006,23:57) | Ok.
I appended /usr/sbin/sshstart to the file /opt/bootlocal.sh
This almost works. Except that I have to hit Enter for it to continue after sshd has been started because it says "Hit Return to continue."
How can I make it an unattended bootup process? So that I may reboot it remotely, via my ssh login. |
Uhh, if your ssh server dies/needs to be rebooted, how will you do it via a ssh login?! |
Exactly. That is why I took the 2 suggestions mentioned above: /etc/init.d/ssh start
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