On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 09:38:00PM +0100, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote: > Jean Louis: > > Well I made rc-local.service > > Do not do that. Creating a two steps backwards compatibility mechanism, in > order to run s6-svscan under systemd, is daft. > > Jean Louis: > > I just used recipe from stackexchange.com > > You're not reading the right parts of Stack Exchange, obviously. > > * https://askubuntu.com/a/700401/43344
I have in /etc/rc.local -- which I could as well call as I wish, like s6-svscanboot, followin #!/command/execlineb -P /command/redirfd -r 0 /dev/null /command/exec -c -a /command/s6-svscan /command/s6-svscan -t0 /service Then you suggest I could put it directly in .service file, which I think is better idea, but then how? I don't know. I would again need to put some file name in *.service file pointing either to rc.local or whatever I wish to call that script. I will certainly rename it to s6.service Jean