On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, Jon Stanley wrote:
I'd like a systemd unit (and only that unit) to be controlled by a
specific user. The unit runs as this user, so I thought about user
instances of systemd. This service should be started when the system
starts, so you'd have to enable linger in
Am Wed, 24 Feb 2016 17:41:57 +0100
schrieb Krzysztof Kotlenga :
> Jon Stanley wrote:
>
> > I'd like a systemd unit (and only that unit) to be controlled by a
> > specific user. The unit runs as this user, so I thought about user
> > instances of systemd. This service should
Jon Stanley wrote:
> I'd like a systemd unit (and only that unit) to be controlled by a
> specific user. The unit runs as this user, so I thought about user
> instances of systemd. This service should be started when the system
> starts, so you'd have to enable linger in systemd-logind for that
I'd like a systemd unit (and only that unit) to be controlled by a
specific user. The unit runs as this user, so I thought about user
instances of systemd. This service should be started when the system
starts, so you'd have to enable linger in systemd-logind for that to
work.
The question is how