Hi,

I am trying to run some simple startup shell scripts when the system boots. 
It used to be an easy task by putting the script in /etc/init.d. But now 
with systemd I have no idea how this can be done. I've tried to put them in 
etc/rc.local, etc/init.d, but the scripts don't seem to run. I've seen some 
tutorials to put the scripts in a service with systemctl, which I haven't 
yet tried. But there must be some other ways?

Kernel version:
Linux beaglebone 4.4.34-ti-r69 #1 SMP Wed Nov 23 20:01:14 UTC 2016 armv7l 
GNU/Linux


Thanks for the help!

Best Regards,

Ricky Chang

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