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Collecting bootchart files after boot
\ felix (16 Jul 2007)
. \ W.Kenworthy (16 Jul 2007)
. . \ felix (16 Jul 2007)
. \ Neil Bothwick (16 Jul 2007)

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Subject:Re: Collecting bootchart files after boot
Group:Gentoo-user
From:Neil Bothwick
Date:16 Jul 2007


 

On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 17:49:57 -0700, felix wrote:

> I understand why this happens. Is there any way to automatically run
> a script like local.start but after rc finishes? I had thought of
> putting something in local.stop to copy the current bootchart.* files,
> but that smells a bit too kludgery.

Unless you're in the habit of crashing the system, and not running
local.stop, this should work fine. Alternatively, run it from your
desktop if this is possible. Put in in your main user's .xinirc or, if
you use KDE, in ~/.kde/Autostart.


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