Just write down them in /etc/init.d/x ;-)
Alternatively, you can add the line somewhere in the /etc/init.d/x
[ -f /root/.xsession-file] && source /root/.xsession-file
I haven't check it. Please guess how it works :-)
Cheers,
Yusuke
From: Adam Huuva <sventon_at_easter-eggs.com>
Subject: [Familiar] /root/.xsession.
Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 11:15:44 +0200
> I want to put startup stuff into my /root/.xsession-file, but it doesn't
> get called on familiar. Help.
>
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