Mikhail Kasimov wrote on 14/01/16 15:27:
> 'systemctl list-unit-files --user': to display units-files from
> /etc/systemd/system dir
I wouldn't use --user here as "systemctl --user" has an existing meaning.
Col
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That were the first keynames, that came onto mind. :)
ok, let be --systemspace (/usr/lib/systemd/system) --userspace
(/etc/systemd/system) and --runtimespace (/run/systemd).
15.01.2016 13:13, Colin Guthrie пишет:
> Mikhail Kasimov wrote on 14/01/16 15:27:
>> 'systemctl list-unit-files --user':
Hello!
As an additional idea -- to separate lists of 'systemctl
list-unit-files' command with subkeys --system, --user and --runtime. By
default 'systemctl list-unit-files' should display all unit-files,
including runtime generated ones.
'systemctl list-unit-files --system': to display
On 01/14/2016 03:01 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
We currently do not show runtime generated unit files among the output
of "systemctl list-unit-files", but it would probably make sense
Aren't these files auto generated on each bootup/reload/restart thus
exposing them is likely to cause
On Wed, 13.01.16 17:26, Stijn De Weirdt (stijn.dewei...@ugent.be) wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i'm having following situation on a centos 7.2 system (systemd-219-19.el7)
>
> there is a sysvinit service called netconsole that is not listed as a
> unit or unitfile, but the unitfile was generated and
> On 01/14/2016 03:01 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
>> We currently do not show runtime generated unit files among the output
>> of "systemctl list-unit-files", but it would probably make sense
>
> Aren't these files auto generated on each bootup/reload/restart thus
> exposing them is likely to
hi all,
i'm having following situation on a centos 7.2 system (systemd-219-19.el7)
there is a sysvinit service called netconsole that is not listed as a
unit or unitfile, but the unitfile was generated and systemctl seems to
be able to handle the unit.
the only odd issue is that this service is
Am 13.01.2016 um 17:26 schrieb Stijn De Weirdt:
i'm having following situation on a centos 7.2 system (systemd-219-19.el7)
there is a sysvinit service called netconsole that is not listed as a
unit or unitfile, but the unitfile was generated and systemctl seems to
be able to handle the unit
13.01.2016 19:26, Stijn De Weirdt пишет:
> hi all,
>
> i'm having following situation on a centos 7.2 system (systemd-219-19.el7)
>
> there is a sysvinit service called netconsole that is not listed as a
> unit or unitfile, but the unitfile was generated and systemctl seems to
> be able to
>> i'm having following situation on a centos 7.2 system
>> (systemd-219-19.el7)
>>
>> there is a sysvinit service called netconsole that is not listed as a
>> unit or unitfile, but the unitfile was generated and systemctl seems to
>> be able to handle the unit
>
> becaus enobody created a
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