How to: Create directory in /var/run/ at startup in Ubuntu
How to: Create directory in /var/run/ at start-up in Ubuntu
As you probably have already noticed, the /var/run directory is temporary storage used by your Ubuntu system. It is mapped to your RAM disk (Ubuntu uses I think about 10% of your RAM and creates a disk mount for it. This is used for folders like /var/run which store run time information for applications. Because of that you want the speed of RAM.
So when you are trying to customize an application you come to realize that with each reboot your changes on /var/run are lost. So the question that comes to mind is: where is the configuration that establishes what gets created on startup on the /var/run directory? Well, after some research I came with the answer:
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Can we use Let's Encrypt, the free and open certificate authority?
Hola! gracias por la info, me sirvió el comando sacandole el nombre del server. En mi caso, fue una migración…
Yes 3rd option helped me too. I removed the WC key Values from config file then started working.
I know this is from 2014. But really, thank you!