Hi, > 2016-02-17 3:59 GMT+01:00 Time-On Task <[email protected]>: >> I am sorry if the question have already been asked. But i didn't find a >> proper answer while searching. >> >> I was willing to use gnu health as part of a new project with Ubuntu. We've >> successfully installed and running it in our machines. But we have to >> manually boot tryton server every time we boot the machine. we were hoping >> to boot tryton server automatically at system startup so that we can use the >> machine as server without use of any mouse/keyboard/monitor. I searched some >> scripts online but probably they are outdated. I don't even know if there is >> any easier way. Any help on this matter would be appreciated and would help >> us starting the use of gnuhealth and linux in hospitals.
I am not a specialist of Ubuntu either. However I am also relatively new to Tryton. This is the link I got from the previous Tryton wiki: http://debian.tryton.org/gitweb/?p=packages/tryton-server.git;a=blob_plain;f=debian/tryton-server.init;hb=HEAD <http://debian.tryton.org/gitweb/?p=packages/tryton-server.git;a=blob_plain;f=debian/tryton-server.init;hb=HEAD> I should be similar for Debian. I prefer myself using systemd (see link provided by Axel). Kind regards, Arman -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tryton" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tryton/4E911523-E457-4268-8AD1-6043C064E60D%40gmail.com.
