# On some systems (openrc) the /etc/local.d directory should contain programs # or scripts which are to be run when the local service is started or stopped. # # If a file in this directory is executable and it has a .start extension, # it will be run when the local service is started. If a file is # executable and it has a .stop extension, it will be run when the local # service is stopped. # # All files are processed in lexical order. # # Keep in mind that files in this directory are processed sequentially, # and the local service is not considered started or stopped until # everything is processed, so if you have a process which takes a long # time to run, it can delay your boot or shutdown processing. # copying this file to /etc/local.d/ will run the /etc/rc.local file on startup # On systemd systems you must add the rc.local service with systemctl. sh /etc/rc.local