Can I make apache init run after shared folder is mounted?












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Ubuntu 16.04 running on a vagrant virtual machine on a Windows 8.1 host.



My xdebug.ini file is symlinked to a directory that's shared with the host machine.
(This is so I can create new machines and have xdebug.ini set up how I want, and and edits I make to it are always available on the Windows host - I don't have to worry about backing up configurations from the VM)



It seems like the directory is mounted after apache has been started during boot. So I always have to restart apache to load xdebug.



Can I make it so that apache starts after the shared directory is mounted? Or automatically restart apache after startup, so I don't have to do it manually?










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    Ubuntu 16.04 running on a vagrant virtual machine on a Windows 8.1 host.



    My xdebug.ini file is symlinked to a directory that's shared with the host machine.
    (This is so I can create new machines and have xdebug.ini set up how I want, and and edits I make to it are always available on the Windows host - I don't have to worry about backing up configurations from the VM)



    It seems like the directory is mounted after apache has been started during boot. So I always have to restart apache to load xdebug.



    Can I make it so that apache starts after the shared directory is mounted? Or automatically restart apache after startup, so I don't have to do it manually?










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      Ubuntu 16.04 running on a vagrant virtual machine on a Windows 8.1 host.



      My xdebug.ini file is symlinked to a directory that's shared with the host machine.
      (This is so I can create new machines and have xdebug.ini set up how I want, and and edits I make to it are always available on the Windows host - I don't have to worry about backing up configurations from the VM)



      It seems like the directory is mounted after apache has been started during boot. So I always have to restart apache to load xdebug.



      Can I make it so that apache starts after the shared directory is mounted? Or automatically restart apache after startup, so I don't have to do it manually?










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      Ubuntu 16.04 running on a vagrant virtual machine on a Windows 8.1 host.



      My xdebug.ini file is symlinked to a directory that's shared with the host machine.
      (This is so I can create new machines and have xdebug.ini set up how I want, and and edits I make to it are always available on the Windows host - I don't have to worry about backing up configurations from the VM)



      It seems like the directory is mounted after apache has been started during boot. So I always have to restart apache to load xdebug.



      Can I make it so that apache starts after the shared directory is mounted? Or automatically restart apache after startup, so I don't have to do it manually?







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          Ok, so I figured out an answer. I'm not super familiar with manipulating the linux boot sequence and even though this is a vagrant machine, I didn't want to break it.



          So I found a vagrant solution for my problem.



          I just added this bash script, startup.sh, to the virtual machine in a directory shared with the host:



          #!/usr/bin/env bash

          service apache2 restart


          Then I modified my Vagrantfile to add the following line:



          config.vm.provision :shell, path: "startup.sh", run: "always"


          So, now my VM restarts Apache after boot, and everything works as I wanted it to.






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            Ok, so I figured out an answer. I'm not super familiar with manipulating the linux boot sequence and even though this is a vagrant machine, I didn't want to break it.



            So I found a vagrant solution for my problem.



            I just added this bash script, startup.sh, to the virtual machine in a directory shared with the host:



            #!/usr/bin/env bash

            service apache2 restart


            Then I modified my Vagrantfile to add the following line:



            config.vm.provision :shell, path: "startup.sh", run: "always"


            So, now my VM restarts Apache after boot, and everything works as I wanted it to.






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              Ok, so I figured out an answer. I'm not super familiar with manipulating the linux boot sequence and even though this is a vagrant machine, I didn't want to break it.



              So I found a vagrant solution for my problem.



              I just added this bash script, startup.sh, to the virtual machine in a directory shared with the host:



              #!/usr/bin/env bash

              service apache2 restart


              Then I modified my Vagrantfile to add the following line:



              config.vm.provision :shell, path: "startup.sh", run: "always"


              So, now my VM restarts Apache after boot, and everything works as I wanted it to.






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                Ok, so I figured out an answer. I'm not super familiar with manipulating the linux boot sequence and even though this is a vagrant machine, I didn't want to break it.



                So I found a vagrant solution for my problem.



                I just added this bash script, startup.sh, to the virtual machine in a directory shared with the host:



                #!/usr/bin/env bash

                service apache2 restart


                Then I modified my Vagrantfile to add the following line:



                config.vm.provision :shell, path: "startup.sh", run: "always"


                So, now my VM restarts Apache after boot, and everything works as I wanted it to.






                share|improve this answer













                Ok, so I figured out an answer. I'm not super familiar with manipulating the linux boot sequence and even though this is a vagrant machine, I didn't want to break it.



                So I found a vagrant solution for my problem.



                I just added this bash script, startup.sh, to the virtual machine in a directory shared with the host:



                #!/usr/bin/env bash

                service apache2 restart


                Then I modified my Vagrantfile to add the following line:



                config.vm.provision :shell, path: "startup.sh", run: "always"


                So, now my VM restarts Apache after boot, and everything works as I wanted it to.







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