Excuse me the question, but I never understood why rc becomes always more complicated, non transparent and distateful (linux guys have, after many init levels, now a systemd).
As I see, /etc/rc.local is run by the script /etc/rc.d/local, but I do not know in what order the scripts in /etc/rc.d are run.
I just want a bell ringing three times after all booting is ready (because I want to boot without monitor/keyboard and then connect with internet).
Another question is, how to ring the bell. With the sh echo builtin should be with:
As I see, /etc/rc.local is run by the script /etc/rc.d/local, but I do not know in what order the scripts in /etc/rc.d are run.
I just want a bell ringing three times after all booting is ready (because I want to boot without monitor/keyboard and then connect with internet).
Another question is, how to ring the bell. With the sh echo builtin should be with:
echo -e "\a"
. Is there a better way?