How to start a service before the first login?












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So i have a displaylink usb docking station.



The displays only work after the first login.
After the first log in my displays work, I can log out and log in the displays work all the time.
However at the first boot i have to log in with my laptop screen (I assume the service for the starts only after logging in).



I am running Ubuntu 18.10, the file for the service is located in /lib/systemd/system



Any ideas?
Thank you.










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    So i have a displaylink usb docking station.



    The displays only work after the first login.
    After the first log in my displays work, I can log out and log in the displays work all the time.
    However at the first boot i have to log in with my laptop screen (I assume the service for the starts only after logging in).



    I am running Ubuntu 18.10, the file for the service is located in /lib/systemd/system



    Any ideas?
    Thank you.










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      So i have a displaylink usb docking station.



      The displays only work after the first login.
      After the first log in my displays work, I can log out and log in the displays work all the time.
      However at the first boot i have to log in with my laptop screen (I assume the service for the starts only after logging in).



      I am running Ubuntu 18.10, the file for the service is located in /lib/systemd/system



      Any ideas?
      Thank you.










      share|improve this question














      So i have a displaylink usb docking station.



      The displays only work after the first login.
      After the first log in my displays work, I can log out and log in the displays work all the time.
      However at the first boot i have to log in with my laptop screen (I assume the service for the starts only after logging in).



      I am running Ubuntu 18.10, the file for the service is located in /lib/systemd/system



      Any ideas?
      Thank you.







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