Userinit is a Perl script that allows users to run processes during boot time. It is designed to initiate user processes at startup with ease.
One of the most useful features of userinit is that it can help you keep important processes like fetchmail running even when the system unexpectedly restarts. For example, you can use userinit to execute "fetchmail -d" at boot time, which will ensure that your email is collected from a remote site at regular intervals. If the system reboots for any reason, fetchmail will automatically restart as well, so you don't have to worry about missing any important messages.
Getting started with userinit is easy - all you have to do is create a file called ".userinit" in your home directory, and then add a list of commands that you want to execute at boot time. As long as your system administrator ensures that userinit is called during the boot process, your commands will be executed automatically each time the system starts up. Overall, userinit is a great solution for anyone who needs to manage user processes during system boot, and it's definitely worth checking out if you think it might be useful for your needs.
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