Installation :: Run Some Default Scripts While Booting?

Mar 25, 2010

I am using suse 2.6, /etc/rc.d/rc.local is not found.i want to run some default scripts while booting ...like /usr/sbin/serial.o where i have to have to do this .

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Apr 2, 2011

I have cleaned-intall 11.4
After the installation, the KDE environment is not booting as the default, but runtime level 5 boot instead.
I have checked my installation and ensured to have KDE4 installed.

Please advise how to have KDE boot.

My graphics card is ATI Radeon Mobility X1400 on Acer Travelmate 4670.

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ERROR: No configuration file found

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boot:_

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I am curious if there is a way to make my computer boot to a screen similar to what happens when I currently press Alt + Ctrl + F2, F3, F4, etc (a no-graphics login screen), and I am also curious if there is then a way to load GNOME once I am logged in in this way.

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Jul 25, 2011

OK im new to linux and Ubuntu, I have windows 7 and Ubuntu dual bootin but ubuntu is the default. I would prefer windows 7 to be the default.

Dont get me wrong i love ubuntu now. great for what i need (a software for linux not windows)

I have followed these instructions

Quote:

You won't be able to change it from Windows. To change it from inside Ubuntu, edit the file /boot/grub/menu.lst.

There will be a line that says

Code:

Simply change '0' to the number of your Windows install.

For example, if your grub has three entries and Windows is the third, change default to 2 (0 is the first entry, not 1).

But in the file it opens there is no text whats so ever so i dont know what to change.

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Jul 22, 2011

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ps. am using windows vista and ubuntu 10.10

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does anybody know how i change it ? [there is no menu.lst file in 10.10, so i didn't find the way to do it]

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Nov 12, 2010

When you install a dual-boot of Ubuntu, one of the frustrating things that you'll immediately notice is that Ubuntu is now set as the default operating system in the Grub loader. There's an easy way to switch back to using Windows as the default.

There are many way to change bootup options

This is one way to change bootup option

First you have to go system --> Administration and see for Startupmanager if it is not their

Now go to Applications --> Accessories --> Terminal and type

sudo apt-get install startupmanager It will ask for your password give it now It will ask Do you want to continue {y/n}? Type "y" and press Enter After installation is over close the terminal.

Now once again you have to go system --> Administration ---> now you will see a new Startupmanager button, just press that startupmanager button it will open a window

Enter your password to perform administrative task "now you have to give your password and press enter
now you will see startUp-Manager window in that you will see Timeout

Timeout in seconds: by default it is 10 second if you want, you have to increase the second 10,20 etc.,

Default operating system: by default it is Ubuntu

if you want to change click the Tab and you will see five options that is

Ubuntu with Linux 2.6.35.22 generic
Ubuntu with Linux 2.6.35.22 generic(Recovery mode)
Memory test (memtest86+)
memory (memtest 86+, serial console 115200)
Microsoft windows xp professional (on/ext/sda1)

and now you go to Microsoft windows xp professional (on/ext/sda1) and click it now it will change Ubuntu to windows just press close tab after closing that window you have to restart your system just wait for 10 second and see now your system will boot windows xp by default

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Jun 24, 2010

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Today i wanted to go through the process again and now really install it,so again i went to the time zone part and i clicked forward but then,instead of taking me straight to the partition phase,it appeard a window saying "The installer has detected that the following disks have mounted partitions: /dev/sda ...." I clicked yes,to unmount this partitions so it took me to the partition thing,once there i selected the option to install Ubuntu with Vista and select between them i neach startup,then i clicked forward and went to the username/computer name process,once i finished i continued to the next part,the installation,but i selected to import all of my WIndows VIsta default user data,after that i clicked forward and went to the installation process,i went down stairs to eat soemthing while it finishes,i came back and it was finished,it asked me to reboot so i clicked in Restart Now.

When it tried to boot,appeared an error saying: Error: no such devide found: #################### Grub load(or something like that) grub rescue: and it was a command line,since there i havent been able to boot into vista or Ubuntu,im really scared because is the first thing related to OS installing ive done,so i booted my USB and ran the trial and right now im trying to find out what to do from that trial version.
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Why some daemons find for config on a non-existent file (/etc/modprobe.conf)?

Maybe because these daemons was disabled and reenabled?

Code:

Code:

And hostname command output is "localhost.localdomain".

Where I can find daemons' default setting list?

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Mar 8, 2011

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[Code]...

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May 29, 2010

I have already had Vista installed on another drive and from what i've read on the webs you get to dualboot if you install ubuntu after vista. when i did install it (i installed on a blank hdd with no partitions, choosing the "erase entire disk" option since for some reason default option was attempting to eat a part of my windows 1 gb drive instead of using disk i specially made for it) and the grub 2 loaded for the first time, there was NO option to run vista. only 2 linux (normal and recovery) and 2 memtests. I've ran linux and went to google this. I found that i should add something to some config files in /etc/grub.d/From reading the readme file i understood i could add my own files that are named like NUMBER_SOMENAME and insert code into them. Because it said:Quote: For example, you can add an entry to boot another OS as01_otheros, 11_otheros, etc, depending on the position you want it to occupy inthe menu; and then adjust the default setting via /etc/default/grub. But then i found a file 40_custom that said:

Code:
#!/bin/sh
exec tail -n +3 $0

[code]....

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I downloaded the minimal boot image and installation CDs for F12 i386. On booting either I get the following messages:
Code:
This kernel requires the following features not present on the CPU:
cmov
Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU
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Jun 17, 2009

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Sep 13, 2010

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Oct 16, 2010

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Here is my fdisk -l

Code:
Disk /dev/sda: 1000.2 GB, 1000204886016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 121601 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
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For setting up
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Feb 2, 2011

Sorry my previous question wasn't that informative so adding more. I had windows partition and free partition for Linux installation. I got installed windows7 and it installed fine, When I tried installing Ubuntu, I remember selected default options. I gave me default option as it clearly said "1. If you have another operating system (e.g. Windows XP) and you want a dual boot system, select the first option: "Install them side by side, choosing between them at each startup." I thought it would keep Windows as it is and I hit proceeded for installation.

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Jul 28, 2010

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99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99
99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99

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I want to install fedora 10 on my PC. But after booting from DVD a screen comes which tells me to:

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