Editing Fcron
Warning: You are not logged in.
Your IP address will be recorded in this page's edit history.
The edit can be undone.
Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 44: | Line 44: | ||
Now fcron has to be set to start on boot. This is done by creating a proper [[startup script]]. If you don't already have a custom one, then you need to create an empty file in /etc/event.d/ folder named as you like ("fcron" for example). Put this into the file: | Now fcron has to be set to start on boot. This is done by creating a proper [[startup script]]. If you don't already have a custom one, then you need to create an empty file in /etc/event.d/ folder named as you like ("fcron" for example). Put this into the file: | ||
- | start on started | + | description "FCron daemon" |
- | + | start on started XSESSIONS_STARTING | |
console none | console none | ||
service | service | ||
- | + | exec /usr/sbin/fcron -f | |
- | + | respawn | |
- | + | ||
And save it. This makes fcron run at startup. | And save it. This makes fcron run at startup. |
Learn more about Contributing to the wiki.