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@EEAA: about your question: For some people, docker is a replacement for lxc or openvz which have lxc.start.auto = 1 and vzctl set --onboot yes.Also ESXi and other virtualization solutions have such a feature included. Like Lawrence, I also don't think such an autostart feature should be implemented in a distribution-specific way because a docker user should be able to solve the same problem ubuntu - How to stop redis-server autostart - Stack Overflow For those looking for a more up-to-date solution. If your system is using systemd (Ubuntu 15.04 and up) the way to not launch it at start-up is: sudo systemctl disable redis-server systemctl admits "basically" these actions (check the following links for the complete list) disable. Don't launch at boot. enable. Launch at boot. start. Launch it How to automatically start Kafka upon system startup in

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Many programs automatically run at startup in Ubuntu, but generally they are the just the most important applications for the operating system to function properly. There are times when a user may want to manually add programs to automatically start a program at Ubuntu boot. This guide shows you how to do that. BEFORE WE BEGIN Take note this guide is for Ubuntu users only, although it may also

The leading operating system for PCs, IoT devices - Ubuntu Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is here. The latest version of the world’s most widely used Linux platform for Kubernetes, multi-cloud and machine learning. Download Ubuntu 20.04 LTS now How to disable Apache on Ubuntu not to auto run on startup Sep 17, 2014 Ubuntu – automatically mount partition at startup with Auto mount partitions On linux the hard drive partitions are generally not mounted at boot. Clicking on the drive icon inside a file manager like nautilus or dolphin mounts them first and then shows the files. But it is possible to get the drives mounted right at boot. The configuration file in this case is Read More »