So does systemd deprecate the init.d stuff?  Namely the things described 
here:

https://www.debian-administration.org/article/28/Making_scripts_run_at_boot_time_with_Debian



On Friday, February 6, 2015 at 9:58:16 PM UTC-5, john3909 wrote:
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> From: Teiresias <[email protected] <javascript:>>
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> Date: Friday, February 6, 2015 at 5:07 PM
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> Subject: [beagleboard] Starting processes (via bash script?) 
> automatically at boot?
>
> I'm extremely new to linux programming (as a matter of fact to any OS 
> programming, I'm more used to to-the-metal Atmel, etc. programming). A few 
> of my other posts probably indicate this, haha.
>
> Luckily, the application I'm trying to develop doesn't look like it will 
> require changing pin muxing any longer (which I still can't quite wrap my 
> head around) and instead I'll just use the available i2c and UART1 and 
> UART2 (which I know how to enable easily by editing uEnv.txt).
>
> However, my system needs to start and then just automatically run some 
> processes when the system boots.  These are all compiled c-code.  I need to 
> run an initialization program that sets up some shared memory locations, 
> and then start a number of processes that run concurrently using these 
> shared memory resources and interface with the i2c and UART interfaces.
>
> I've got the code figured out to do most of this, but I'm still a bit 
> unclear on how to actually get this to run automatically at boot.  Is there 
> some way to just get a bash script to execute at boot where I can simply 
> call my process names from there?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
>
> Everything you need will be done by systemd, so search google for systemd. 
>
> Regards,
> John
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