Editing How does the Synology Linux implementation work, e.g. bootup, device management etc
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#File "/etc/defaults/rc.conf" to set initial parameters and the path to find other startup scripts which is set as... local_startup="/etc/rc.d /usr/syno/etc/rc.d /usr/local/etc/rc.d" | #File "/etc/defaults/rc.conf" to set initial parameters and the path to find other startup scripts which is set as... local_startup="/etc/rc.d /usr/syno/etc/rc.d /usr/local/etc/rc.d" | ||
#So the script "/etc/rc" is run. It does many things including a check for (and then execute if it exists) the file " | #So the script "/etc/rc" is run. It does many things including a check for (and then execute if it exists) the file "etc/rc.local" which 'I think' is an ipkg installed script. | ||
===How is PATH set=== | ===How is PATH set=== | ||
For CS407 fw597 'I think' this is first set by "/etc/rc" then by " | For CS407 fw597 'I think' this is first set by "/etc/rc" then by "etc/rc.local" (if you have ipkg) then by the ".profile" file in the users HOME directory (i.e. "/root/.profile" for user root). | ||