it depends on your OS... but put a line like:
/usr/local/squid/bin/RunCache &
in your startup scripts
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----- Original Message -----
From: LAU CHI CHEUNG SAMUEL <cclau@vtc.edu.hk>
To: SQUID <squid-users@ircache.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 7:50 PM
Subject: [SQU] Automatic Start Squid when boot up
> Hi all,
>
> I have created 4 swap directories in the squid.conf file:
> cache_dir /cache1 2000 16 256
> cache_dir /cache2 2000 16 256
> cache_dir /cache3 2000 16 256
> cache_dir /cache4 2000 16 256
>
> After that, I have to change chmod 770 for each dir in
> order that I can run squid -z. Is there any method that
> Squid will start automatically every time the computer
> boot up ?
>
> Thanks!
> Sam
>
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