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tutorial:autorun_options [2018/09/06 08:32]
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 This option is really a non-option, documented here to disuade users with reasonable arguments against doing so. This option is really a non-option, documented here to disuade users with reasonable arguments against doing so.
  
-OpenOS runs boot scripts in `/boot/` for its core operations. While it is possible to install custom boot scripts along side the kernel boot scripts, it is quite unadvisable to do so. The boot scripts are executed in a numbered ordered (sorted by their filename).+OpenOS runs boot scripts ​(sorted by their filenames) ​in `/boot/` for its core operations. While it is possible to install custom boot scripts along side the kernel boot scripts, it is quite unadvisable to do so.
  
 Installing a custom boot script (in `/boot/`) poses the risk that your boot script may be run before core libraries are available. There is no gaurantees that even invoking `require` in a boot script is safe in the current version OpenOS, or will be safe in future OpenOS updates (as I may change the boot order). Installing a custom boot script (in `/boot/`) poses the risk that your boot script may be run before core libraries are available. There is no gaurantees that even invoking `require` in a boot script is safe in the current version OpenOS, or will be safe in future OpenOS updates (as I may change the boot order).