On Wed, 05.10.16 12:47, Xen (l...@xenhideout.nl) wrote: > Hi, > > the libnss-ldap package on my system used to contain (and still contains) a > script that is run on system reboot and shutdown and installs itself into > SysV directories for runlevel 0 and 6. > > However on SystemD I believe these are not run? What would be the proper way > to run them?
Why does nss-ldap require something like this? Sounds strange to me... What you probably want to do is write a single unit file with an ExecStart= and an ExecStop= line invoking the right bits to call during boot and those for shutdown. You want to set Type=oneshot and RemainAfterExit=yes. [Unit] Description=Wuffwuffwuff [Service] Type=oneshot RemainAfterExit=yes ExecStart=/usr/bin/my-startup-script ExecStop=/usr/bin/my-shutdown-script [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target The above should be good enough if your scripts may run during the normal start-up phase and normal shutdown phase, i.e. after all basic initialization of the system (such as device probing, kernel config, and mounting of file systems is done) is completed, in parallel to normal system services. If you however, need this stuff during early boot, i.e. before other regular services are started things get more complicated, as you need DefaultDependencies=no in this case, and declare precisely before and after which other early-boot initiatlization services you want to be started... Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel