init.d script gets auto-enabled to systemd
I have installed new VM and put in /etc/init.d my test123.sh script which has LSB header and started it as a daemon service and of course the systemd doesn't recognize it via using systemctl status test123,however if I restart and type : systemctl status test123 ,it shows me active and the path to /etc/init.d .How did systemd recognize it?Shouldn't I first do systemctl enable test123.sh and then to expect to be recognized by the systemctl commands.I am using Linux Suse 12.2 . I seem to have in run/systemd/generator.late test123.service which I haven't put there.
Last edited by tankzeu; 10-04-2018 at 07:31 AM.
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