Put the command in /etc/inittab:
ap:3:respawn:/usr/local/bin/my_script.sh
or
ap:3:respawn:/bin/su - someuser -c /usr/local/bin/my_script.sh
> Hello,
>
> I guess you could run something like this in the background..
>
> #!/bin/bash
> until false
> do
> planet.py geek/fancy/config.ini
> sleep 900
> done
> exit 0
>
> --Adrian
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