I have read something somewhere about putting the scripts to /etc/init.d/ location, is that any way to go?
Attempted to issue the commands without prior root prefixes at the "session and startup", but understandably, it did not go. I am uncertain how this "session and startup" works, I mean, are these programs initiated after the first logging in - which would mean, too late - or does the first logging in already unlock the root access needed to start the applications requiring it? If so, it would make sense to issue the commands with root prefixes.
Attempted to issue the commands without prior root prefixes at the "session and startup", but understandably, it did not go. I am uncertain how this "session and startup" works, I mean, are these programs initiated after the first logging in - which would mean, too late - or does the first logging in already unlock the root access needed to start the applications requiring it? If so, it would make sense to issue the commands with root prefixes.