If your distro is using systemd then rc.local will not get executed by default. Enable rc-local.service : "systemctl enable rc-local.service".
Regards, Prasad
On 9 June 2018 at 18:18, Earl Ramirez earlaramirez@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All
I have been working on a custom ISO with kickstart and a couple of post installation scripts and would like to have the script run before the login prompt.
The custom ISO works; however, the scripts fails because some of the services, e.g. mariadb does not start before the server installation has been completed and rebooted; therefore, I have been putting the scripts in /etc/profile.d/ and after logging in the scripts will execute and upon completion of the script will be deleted from /etc/profile.d/.
DuckDuckGo suggested that I copy the script to /etc/rc.d/rc.local and make it executable; however, I have tried that a few times and the script simply does not execute.
Below is an excerpt from the ks.cfg.
export SRCDIR="/run/install/repo" export DSTDIR="/mnt/sysimage"
# copy scripts to the destintion of the server cp -v $SRCDIR/postinstall/script1.sh $DSTDIR/etc/rc.d/rc.local/script1.sh
# Make scripts executable chmod +x $DSTDIR/etc/rc.d/rc.local.sh
Since this is a ISO for a community project, don't think that tools such as Ansible, Chef, Puppet, etc. will work here.
Also, it is a one time execution; therefore, I did not consider using systemd because the goal would be to have visibility while the script is running just as I see after I login; however, just need the script to be executed after the OS was installed and restarted and before the login prompt.
All suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in advance.
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