Re: Way to run a pkg at STARTUP time? [CORRECTION]
Re: Way to run a pkg at STARTUP time? [CORRECTION]
- Subject: Re: Way to run a pkg at STARTUP time? [CORRECTION]
- From: Don Montalvo <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 08:50:11 -0600
Chris,
Thanks, but Apple's best practices changed since 10.3, so with some helpful responses off-list, we were able to get the startup launch daemon set up and working.
Don
On Dec 9, 2010, at 3:08 PM, Chris Devers wrote: On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Don Montalvo <email@hidden> wrote:
Not really looking to over complicate this. Just looking to run a script at startup using launchd. :)
If you don't want to over complicate this, then just add a call to the script to /etc/rc.local, which will run on every boot.
You could do it with launchd, and I'm sure that's the preferred way, but rc.local is quick, dirty, simple, & effective.
(I'm still confused as to why running a package installer on every boot would ever be a good idea though. :-)
-- Chris Devers
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