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OK - forgive me but I am a linux idiot. So hopefully this is an easy question. I need to start a script after the NIT boots and is fully operational (ie connected to the network, etc). What is the easiest way to accomplish this?

Basically I need the equivalent of the "Start Up" folder in windows.

Thanks.
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An extreme Linux newbee so please talk sloooowly and with great detail
Using my NITs primarily as a wireless UI for my home automation software via a RDP connection.