Michael Chapman writes:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2015, Stuart Longland wrote:
>> Assuming I have a few files distributed in the base package:
>> /lib/systemd/system/comms-drivers.service
>> /lib/systemd/system/comms-drivers@.service
>>
>> Ordinarily, one would tell systemd about template instanc
On Thu, 15 Oct 2015, Stuart Longland wrote:
Assuming I have a few files distributed in the base package:
/lib/systemd/system/comms-drivers.service
/lib/systemd/system/comms-drivers@.service
Ordinarily, one would tell systemd about template instances by creating
symbolic links.
S
You can also create a /lib/systemd/systemd/my_main_script.service
and use "ln -s /lib/systemd/system/my_main_script.service
/etc/systemd/system/uniq1.service". Then use "mkdir
/etc/systemd/system/uniq1.service.d" and create a
/etc/systemd/system/uniq1.service.d/blah.conf
Отправлено с iPhone
> 15 окт. 2015 г., в 7:01, Stuart Longland
> написал(а):
>
>> On 15/10/15 13:23, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
>> 15.10.2015 00:30, Stuart Longland пишет:
>>> Assuming I have a few files distributed in the base package:
>>>/lib/systemd/system/comms-drivers.service
>>>/li
On 15/10/15 13:23, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> 15.10.2015 00:30, Stuart Longland пишет:
>> Assuming I have a few files distributed in the base package:
>> /lib/systemd/system/comms-drivers.service
>> /lib/systemd/system/comms-drivers@.service
>>
>> Ordinarily, one would tell systemd about tem
15.10.2015 00:30, Stuart Longland пишет:
Hi all,
First up, I'm rather new to systemd, having been more or less forced
into it by the decisions of the Ubuntu and Debian projects, which have
both gone that way.
(I know the default can be changed, but upstream have chosen this init
system, so I as
Hi all,
First up, I'm rather new to systemd, having been more or less forced
into it by the decisions of the Ubuntu and Debian projects, which have
both gone that way.
(I know the default can be changed, but upstream have chosen this init
system, so I as a software developer must learn to use it.