On 21/11/17 14:21, Jaromil wrote:
On Tue, 21 Nov 2017, John Hughes wrote:

    On 20/11/17 11:30, Jaromil wrote:

  1- it [ rc.local ] is not created by default

    It exists on my stretch systems.
I always and only mean Debian 9. So I will reformulate:

1- /etc/rc.local does not exist by default on Debian 9.

Debian Stretch is Debian 9.

/etc/rc.local exists by default on Debian 9


this is not a major problem since most scripts won't fail.

  2- it is not executed in Debian Stretch (9) even if existing

    I, as you might have guessed, use systemd, so rc.local is started by
    rc-local.service:
is it the case that one must run two systemctl commands in order for
rc.local to be processed, or will rc.local just be found and executed?

No, no systemctl commands are needed, systemd-rc-local-generator will enable rc-local.service if /etc/rc.local is executable, which it is by default on Debian Stretch (AKA Debian 9).

I know about rc-local.service, my point is not about that being
available.

I believe both points 1 and 2 are regressions.

2 is a breaking regression in most setups.

What regressions?

https://upload.wikimedia.org/score/i/x/ixrxdpiezwcsj11b0mb4buzmt7p4025/ixrxdpie.ogg
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