Alex Peshkoff a écrit le 08/04/2015 20:50 :
> On 04/08/15 20:36, marius adrian popa wrote:
>> cp: target ‘/usr/lib/systemd/system’ is not a directory Failed to
>> execute operation: No such file or directory Fatal systemctl error
>> - exiting Install aborted: The command ./scripts/postinstall.sh 
>> failed with error code 1
>> 
> 
> How much I've hoped that at least with systemd we will not have 
> per-distro specifics. But NOT - looks like it's too hard for 
> distro-builders to store systemd files in same way. I wonder - where
> are systemd files are located in ubuntu?
> 
> 
Ubuntu (and Debian) as often do it another way than other
seems that it is
/lib/systemd/system/

cf https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUser


under Debian :
$ tree -L 1 -d /usr/lib/systemd/
/usr/lib/systemd/
├── catalog
├── network
├── ntp-units.d
├── user
└── user-generators

~$ tree -L 1 -d /lib/systemd/
/lib/systemd/
├── network
├── system
├── system-generators
├── system-preset
├── system-shutdown
└── system-sleep

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