17 Feb
2018
17 Feb
'18
07:57
17.02.2018 10:55, Simon Becherer пишет:
Hi,
on old opensuse systems i have used some bash scripts in /etc/init.d to start after boot before first login. but where did i have to insert a script nowdays which should be started before any login on opensuse tumbleweed?
Order your service before systemd-user-sessions.service. This should ensure (on default configuration) that it runs before any user is able to log in.
(it should NOT be user related) inside the /etc/init.d/boot.local file i read: "You should consider creating a dedicated systemd service instead."
how to do this? are there somewhere some examples (step by step)? or (maybe like the old "skeleton" inside old /etc/init.d)
thanks,
simoN