On 03/03/2014 11:43 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Mon, 03.03.14 11:52, WaLyong Cho (walyong@samsung.com) wrote:
But if you do this on an embedded system you can do
DefaultDependencies=no for all services where you want this and place
them manually?
Almost I can. Actually I can
On Mon, 03.03.14 11:52, WaLyong Cho (walyong@samsung.com) wrote:
But if you do this on an embedded system you can do
DefaultDependencies=no for all services where you want this and place
them manually?
Almost I can. Actually I can request to the package manager in our
system. But,
On Fri, 28.02.14 20:45, WaLyong Cho (walyong@samsung.com) wrote:
On 02/28/2014 06:16 PM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 28.02.2014 10:02, schrieb WaLyong Cho:
systemd is already provide a special unit. If the type of unit is
service then that is 'basic.target'. Additionally default extra
On 03/03/2014 08:40 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Fri, 28.02.14 20:45, WaLyong Cho (walyong@samsung.com) wrote:
On 02/28/2014 06:16 PM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 28.02.2014 10:02, schrieb WaLyong Cho:
systemd is already provide a special unit. If the type of unit is
service then that
systemd is already provide a special unit. If the type of unit is
service then that is 'basic.target'. Additionally default extra
dependency can be listed in system.conf and then other service unit will
have After= dependency implicitly.
In config directory /etc/systemd/default-extra-dependencies,
Am 28.02.2014 10:02, schrieb WaLyong Cho:
systemd is already provide a special unit. If the type of unit is
service then that is 'basic.target'. Additionally default extra
dependency can be listed in system.conf and then other service unit will
have After= dependency implicitly.
In config
On 02/28/2014 06:16 PM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 28.02.2014 10:02, schrieb WaLyong Cho:
systemd is already provide a special unit. If the type of unit is
service then that is 'basic.target'. Additionally default extra
dependency can be listed in system.conf and then other service unit will