On 02/16/2015 09:59 AM, Michael MacIsaac wrote:
> Has anyone written a "Software as a Service" script for Linux that runs at
> "first boot"?

Many times.


>  I started one for systems that use "SysVinit" (i.e.
> chkconfig and service commands).  I wrote a script for RHEL and SLES that
> attempts to install Apache at "first boot" of a Linux. It needs to be
> copied to /etc/init.d and "chkconfig'd on":

I for one truly appreciate that some releases of SUSE (perhaps others)
allow that a properly written SysV INIT script works in a SystemD
environment. There's a lot of value in that because all the world's not
SystemD ... and all the world's not Linux, if your enterprise has other
Unix systems.



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Rick Troth
Senior Software Developer

Velocity Software Inc.
Mountain View, CA 94041
Main: (877) 964-8867
Direct: (614) 594-9768
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