Actually in my case I have to sudo to start liquidsoap init.d. Ever since a 
Debian security change last year from my virtual box provider.  So yeah there 
we go. I guess they had to change something due to some crazy stuff that 
happened at all of their data centers.
> On Apr 4, 2016, at 10:39 AM, unosonic <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Steffen TechMac Pfaffinger:
>> init.d script for starting and stoppign the ls server and start it on 
>> boot. Like you can have with shoutcast/icecast.
> 
> why don't you try the one pointed at below?
> It will work, probably with minor changes, depending on your Linux.
> or you could look at another init script on your system and adapt it
> to your needs.
> 
> 
>>> Actually as of now you have to sudo to start  init.d stuff which makes 
>>> sence. So I don't think you can do this. 
> 
> sure you can. that's how daemons are started usually.
> scripts are run by root on startup, then they change owner, working dir etc.
> no need for sudo here.
> 
> --u
> 
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