So now if I want to enable openvpn so it would start
on boot, what do I do? Perhaps:

  1. Write my own start script controlled by
     myStart.service to start it? (This may
     also solve my httpd issue I will describe in
     another thread.

  2. Change [email protected] to openvpn.service and
     fill in the config path. (I have only one.)

  3. A better suggestion?

Thanks,
Mike.
--
Michael D. Berger
[email protected]
http://www.rosemike.net/
  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michal Schmidt [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 10:21
> To: Michael D. Berger
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [systemd-devel] [email protected]
> 
> On 11/16/2011 04:14 PM, Michael D. Berger wrote:
> > . On F16_64 can I now do:
> >
> >     systemctl start openvpn.service
> >
> > , or perhaps:
> >
> >     systemctl start [email protected]
> >
> > , or do I have to do something else?
> 
> If your config file is /etc/openvpn/foo.conf, then:
>   systemctl start [email protected]
> 
> Michal
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