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      <title>Run at Startup (without rc.local)</title>
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      <description>A question that comes up quite frequently in Pi Wars circles is &amp;ldquo;how do I make my robot program run at start-up?&amp;rdquo; Someone asked me that directly at the Pi Wars Miniconference - and I gave the same answer I always do: &amp;ldquo;Use systemd&amp;rdquo;.
In itself, that not a very useful answer, because systemd is a large and varied project with lots of tools and functionality. It&amp;rsquo;s just a bit too complex to describe over voice without context.</description>
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