Hello, 

I'm trying to build a custom live image and execute an interactive Perl
script on boot. Previously I was just adding my script to /etc/rc.local
but systemd seems to have taken over STDOUT and STDIN for that. I'm not
very familiar with systemd yet so I followed a blog posting[1 [1]] on
executing interactive scripts on boot and configured my live CD that
way. That kind of works in that I see the output of my script but the
boot process continues and I eventually end up at a console login
prompt. 

Just wondering if there's a more effective way to run an interactive
script on boot when configuring your own live CD? 

Thanks, 
Keith 

[1]
https://alan-mushi.github.io/2014/10/26/execute-an-interactive-script-at-boot-with-systemd.html
[1] 

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https://alan-mushi.github.io/2014/10/26/execute-an-interactive-script-at-boot-with-systemd.html

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