This is my first posting here, so pls be kind ;-)

I learn my first steps with ansible for some weeks now and get some issues 
with the service-module.

As some of you may know, on gentoo linux it is rather common these days to 
have both systemd and openrc installed at the same time.
systemd as active init-system, and openrc as the "gentoo-default" that is 
kept there just as a fallback.

So the binaries and tools of both $PS1-systems are installed while only one 
(in my case systemd) is active and running.

Now when I write a task in ansible that should ensure that service chronyd 
is running I get back messages that seem openrc-based and not systemd-based.

I discussed these issues on the gentoo-users-ml already:

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/279922/focus=280115

(I simply quote the link to open a discussion ... I am ready to provide any 
additional infos if needed)

Maybe this is a case not yet fully considered in the service-module?

I'd be happy to get some pointers or help in here, thanks a lot ...

Stefan

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