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Is there any way to run a .sh script in a terminal window on boot?

My computer boots slowly and I want to be able to press the button and leave to save a lot of time.

This script is a looping server and requires command input and monitoring. It must not run invisible or I will be unable to shut it down properly, which will result in damage to the files.

Ubuntu 14.04LTS 32bit

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    When do you want to run it? After login or even before? And which Ubuntu flavour (Desktop Environment) are you using or do you prefer a terminal solution to set the autostart up?
    – Byte Commander
    Mar 20, 2015 at 11:33
  • What is a 'terminal solution'? I added the rest of the questions to the OP
    – Myst
    Mar 20, 2015 at 18:58

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You can try openvt , though interactive script on boot will be tricky.

this answer might help. answer implements openvt
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