Hi,

For new-ver 230 sysd, should b/lfs ([1,2]) use explicit default of
'--without-kill-user-processes' &/or 'KillUserProcesses=no' per debian
bug item below (where there are counter-points too):

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https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=825394
"systemd kill background processes after user logs out"
==
"It is now indeed the case that any background processes that were still
running are killed automatically when the user logs out of a session,
whether it was a desktop session, a VT session, or when you SSHed into a
machine.

Now you can no longer expect a long running background processes to
continue after logging out. I believe this breaks the expecations of
many users. For example, you can no longer start a screen or tmux
session, log out, and expect to come back to it. For this reason, I
think it is a bad decision on the part of the systemd maintainers to
enable this feature by default, and it should rather be disabled by
default in Debian, either by compiling systemd with
--without-kill-user-processes or by setting KillUserProcesses=no in
/etc/systemd/logind.conf" .
====


[1] http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/systemd/chapter06/systemd.html
[2] http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/systemd/general/systemd.html



rgds,
akh





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