What file can do "pon vpn" on boot?

Hi.
# pon vpn
sleep 20 seconds
# route add default dev ppp0
What file and how to type it so it will execute on system boot? "#" means super user here.

Mr. Alex wrote:Thanks. How to do "sleep" in bash for this file?
I think the usual 'command1 && sleep 20 && command2' will be fine.
If you need to background it:
(sleep 300 && /usr/bin/cronwhip) &
Last edited by karol (2010-09-20 13:39:25)

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