
On 12/05/2011 10:49 AM, Mark Gray wrote:
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 4:14 AM, Frederic Crozat<fcrozat@suse.com> wrote: [snip]
boot.local is still supported by way of rc-local.service: [snip]
yep.. Beware it might not be started as the really "last" service gefore getty..
I worry about that, because I always used to use after.local in order to be sure that everything my local services needed was already up and running. It is easy enough to add after.local myself, but since it is no longer expected by systemd doing so would make me nervous, so I just put all my after.local scripting into boot.local and crossed my fingers. So far it seems to work, but I would be a happier camper if the concept of an after.local was still implemented by systemd.
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