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Browse All TopicsI run a Linux box (Caldera 2.2) and I have an application that i wasnt to run upon boot as a specific user. The username is rc5 and the application is rc5des (located in /usr/local/bin). How can I set it up so this automatically runs as this user when i boot the machine. Also. How can I make it so multiple users can run the same /usr/local/bin/rc5des at the same time.
I haven't ever tried anything like this in Linux so please take it slow, and be very detailed.
Josh Kittle
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by: gunnyPosted on 1999-09-01 at 13:43:43ID: 2016761
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