Is /etc/rc.local called twice on boot?
Oliver Grawert
ogra at ubuntu.com
Tue Oct 26 17:30:00 UTC 2021
hi,
Am Dienstag, dem 26.10.2021 um 19:15 +0200 schrieb Bo Berglund:
> And what does "Starting /etc/rc.local Compatibility..." actually
> mean? What Compatibility?
rc.local is an anachronism from sysv-init ... systemd does normally not
use it ... there is a generator that translates that old stuff into
usable systemd units (i assume that is what prints that message) ...
perhaps you should consider ripping the code out of rc.local and simply
use a systemd unit directly to call the script, that way less black
magic would be involved altogether ...
ciao
oli
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