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Does docker do this? I wrote a systemd unit for my docker container because I thought that there is no way for docker to autostart containers?
It does. You probably did not enable
docker.service
to start on boot.Ok, i need to check this later. Thanks!
Not sure about straight docker run commands, but if you're using docker compose you can add
restart: unless-stopped
oralways
to your docker-compose.yml to have it come up on boot.