Start-up script to access public folder on iMac from iBook

I have a public folder on my iMac (running Leopard) that I can access from my iBook (running Tiger) by routing through with Finder each time I start up my iBook. I would like to have a script automatically run at start up on my iBook to connect to the public folder on my iMac. If the iMac is powered on, the connection is to be made; if the iMac is off, obviously the connection is not made, but the iBook does not hang-up, it continues without the public folder connection.

Well this can be done with some caveats. Here is what I did(on Tiger iBook G3( I didn't try on my Panther ibook G4), but it should work on that too. Forgive me. This G3 is a tester so....) and some explanations about it.
I made a unix executable with pico in Terminal. Ran chmod u+x on it. Called it contoamac.
#!/bin/bash
open afp://192.168.0.6/
The 0.6 is my other machine(your iMac per se) with Leopard. I put the executable in my iBook(your iBook also as reference) in Sys.Pref., Accounts,LoginItems. Only turned on sharing on Leopard machine. But you either have to catch the Leopard machine awake or set it in energy savings to never sleep. Possibly you could have both machines never go to sleep and that would work unless there is a time out on server uptime. Rebooted ibook and it autoed to login password(to do with no pass is another story involving visudo, etc.) on Connect to server menu. I know I have forgotten something to explain.
I'm going to run this reboot and try and get a quick screen shot of boot/connect process next. Right back. Whew!

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