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What folder in Arch is the equivalent to 'etc/init.d'?
I am using the commands as root:
>chown -R serv /home/serv/teamspeak3servers/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64
>ln -s /home/serv/teamspeak3servers/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64/ts3server_startscript.sh /etc/init.d/teamspeak3-server_linux-amd64
The error is that '/etc/init.d' does not exist, so I am guessing that a different folder is used in Arch.
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There is no equivalent, Arch uses systemd.
Use the appropriate teamspeak3 package from the AUR.
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Arch now uses systemd rather than openRC
You will have to write a systemd unit file and enable it.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sy … unit_files
Does the teamspeak website have any instructions for usage under systemd?
They may already have a teamspeak.service file you can place in /usr/lib/systemd/system/ and enable using `systemctl`
EDIT: What tomk said...
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2015-03-15 13:14:29)
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You can use openrc, if you like: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/OpenRC
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I will keep in mind about the Teamspeak on AUR, but this server is suppose to be a learning experience. I will want to try and see if I can make Teamspeak work via file editing and command sequences. Thank you for the responses.
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You'll have to make a systemd unit. If it is installed to your $HOME, perhaps a systemd user service rather than a system wide one.
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No offense, but blindly following some random instructions that do not apply to your chosen distro does not seem like much of a "learning experience". If the AUR teamspeak package is of suitable quality, however, studying its files and understanding how they work would be very worthwhile.
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