Hello all, We are currently hacking and clawing our way through systemd for all of our legacy services, and there are a number of usability enhancements that would be useful, but we are unsure if they exist. If these do not exist, it would be very useful if they became available.
1. Newline separated property information. When I run 'systemctl show -p "Wants" basic.target' I get a space-separated list of targets. This is pretty annoying, it would be great for it to be newline separated. Maybe another command for this use-case of inspecting dependencies. (It's also pretty confusing to tell whether or not I want Before or Wants.) 2. Dependency chasing for "Wants". If I enable some systemd service, I would like to know all of the extra services it spins up. systemd --test --system doesn't really do what I would like here. I actually want something more like iterated 'show -p "Wants". 3. Listing enabled services. We should not have to write horrible scripts like this: for SERVICE in `systemctl -t service --full --all list-units | awk '{ print $1 }'`; do echo -n "$SERVICE: " if systemctl is-enabled $SERVICE; then echo ENABLED else echo disabled fi done 2>/dev/null 4. Fedora 15 shutdown does not give any messages to the console (my coworkers tell me this is a funny Plymouth interaction.) Did this get fixed later on, or do we need to do something else? We're quite excited about systemd, but it's still got a lot of work needed. We hope that we can help improve things. Thanks, Edward _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel