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Run a Job at Boot

If you want to run a command every time your machine boots, but don’t have access to the init scripts, use cron’s @reboot qualifier.

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If you want to run a command every time your machine boots, but don’t have access to the init scripts, use cron’s @reboot qualifier.

Martin Streicher is a former Editor-in-Chief of Linux Magazine. Contact him at martin.streicher@linux-mag.com.

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