Re: systemd script at boot?

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On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 7:06 AM, David Benfell
<benfell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> There *is* a service available that looks like it would execute rc.local.
>
> According to the Arch wiki, there is an initscripts-systemd package
> and and "/etc/rc.local and /etc/rc.local.shutdown can be run at
> startup and shutdown by enabling rc-local.service and
> rc-local-shutdown.service." The package is not recommended but it exists.

FWIW, in the next initscripts release all the systemd compatibility
stuff was merged and enabled by default. That is, DAEMONS, MODULES in
rc.conf and rc.local and rc.local.shutdown, will "just work" as before
if initscripts is installed and you use systemd.

-t


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