Re: EMC / Linux
Posted by
Matt Shaver
on 2000-01-19 23:30:48 UTC
> > From: Karl Klemm <kklemm@...>in the
> > To run EMC you must be in linux. Since you have to login to linux there
> > is no way for it to automatically boot to EMC, this would be neat
> > though.
> From: Jon Elson <jmelson@...>
> No, I'm sure this isn't true. I don't know quite enough about the system
> configuration and startup scripts, but I'm quite sure, from what I've read
> run level scripts, that you can do just about ANYTHING having to do withI've thought of this, but I'm immersed in a bunch of stepper motor stuff at
> making programs active at boot time through these scripts.
the moment. Here are some references for projects that boot and immediately
go to work:
http://www.linuxrouter.org/
http://cajun.current.nu/
Matt
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