-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 07/26/2012 03:36 AM, Tom Gundersen wrote: > > The standard thing is to place it in /etc/systemd/system. However, > this will not start it on next boot. For that you should > "systemctl enable nonstandard-network.service" (which will create a > symlink in multi-user.target.wants). To test it, you can do > "systemctl start nonstandard-network.service". To see get some info > about what happened do (as root) "systemctl status > nonstandard-network.service". Notice that anything your service > prints to standard out or syslog ends up in the journal, and the > last bits of it is shown by systemctl status (for more do > "journalctl"). > That's excellent, and I'm creating /var/log/journal/ I had missed the part about how even after creating the service file in /etc/systemd/system, it still needs to be implemented with the systemctl enable. If the wiki is clear on this, I missed it. Thanks! - -- David Benfell benfell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJQEVLrAAoJELT202JKF+xpxWkP/AqnPmWhtPUqvwZyE1oOAzg+ zEDX/SWT1qh4VgeBXfqs7COmF+WKLDV7yK25kbEjogCv/ah6qZ4MEk3s6eErLq+S /9z0++njmZ5TkQOjfwfAG3nx6Qq6UREMB1TRsXm3jwCd14WS9kxrZ3nB04zvQZ5/ BDMfi2AxGT+nbHmdG1lohZ8lim4fgn37BVtgA5RHxZbxjAckBgfHU36HU7/rsCXW WN+nk3To3/MHLeS7yZfIiTYsI667QT30mRJfAkZm4MEoRkkjlIWyLOyfihXO0YKB lqazcdsXWWg/P8lWzxlVrO6Dby6zxYEzwaYQ0CUdSji0g4KRqBw/VacUIfASo51D 2iGHI62OFFlxfADm3yir9HqzcG2s5eSxezG7VduDODGyUxbd8lpGKgM3nSH2T4K1 nxyjQtuugFMbGsZuuJ8hgTR5manpY4EgUCf0Rk3MIHdj2ll31TcugyMoCdw1+lcy SlWt8jCVHc0YQu/hhk4eXtuxWcyqEBerRwSzzNhg/ep2o2yNlRJXazSdie0xoeSl wN4WDiKm3LRc5p02tY72X9hFeWgCSzHnFybXErX0Qe3F9IYgJ7f3PyxxVBrg8qo5 VZ2/18R4E8zHoga6KAnhUDuRC7ik8lnGThNetgKPrV3h3J8uU/0/dhzkVgv0TfIt T9lEO9sOtrzWcsZjCDUr =E3jQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----