On 08/08/14 17:28, Kevin Wilson wrote:
I want to run a binary of some Fedora application I wrote
immediately
after reboot.
I know that as a workaround I can wrap it as a systemd daemon, but I
prefer not to.
In previous fedora distros, making it run across reboots was enabled
by adding an entry
in /etc/rc.local.
What is a good practice to achieve it in Fedora 20 ? there is no
/etc/rc.local in my fedora 20, and trying to add an entry in
/etc/rc.local does not cause it be be run across boots.
Yes, Fedora does support an rc.local concept....
From
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/16/html/Release_Notes/sect-Rel...
3.2.4. rc.local no longer packaged
The /etc/rc.d/rc.local local customization script is no longer included by default.
Administrators who need this functionality merely have to create this file, make it
executable, and it will run on boot.
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