On Thu, Jan 04, 2018 at 07:35:05PM +, Barry Scott wrote:
> On Thursday, 4 January 2018 13:08:33 GMT Colin Guthrie wrote:
> > Barry Scott wrote on 31/12/17 17:41:
> > > I think that for my backups to run for a user I will need to stop their
> > > systemd user services.
> > Out of curiosity, why
On Thursday, 4 January 2018 13:08:33 GMT Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Barry Scott wrote on 31/12/17 17:41:
> > I think that for my backups to run for a user I will need to stop their
> > systemd user services.
> Out of curiosity, why do you think that the process needs to be stopped
> for the backups to
Barry Scott wrote on 31/12/17 17:41:
> I think that for my backups to run for a user I will need to stop their
> systemd user services.
Out of curiosity, why do you think that the process needs to be stopped
for the backups to run?
Col
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Colin Guthrie
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I think that for my backups to run for a user I will need to stop their systemd
user services.
How do you recommend that I do that and after the backup has completed how do I
startup
the syetemd user services again, just as happened at system boot?
Barry