On Sat, 2012-05-26 at 02:27 -0400, Peter Lemenkov wrote: > Hello All! > > I've got Apple Mac keyboard which behaviour depends on a value stored > in /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/fnmode file (default is "1"). > Before systemd I did the following - I added the "echo 2 > > /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/fnmode" line to the end of > /etc/rc.d/rc.local . Recently I tried to do the same using native > systemd *.service file and quickly created the following one:
I have the same keyboard. You are doing this the hard (and slow) way. just add options hid_apple fnmode=2 to /etc/modprobe.d/hid_apple.conf and then run: update-initramfs -u or whatever the equivilent is for dracut or see here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppleKeyboard (applicable to all distributions) > > ====================== > > [Unit] > Description=Fix Apple Keyboard Fn Behaviour > > [Service] > Type=oneshot > RemainAfterExit=yes > ConditionPathExists=/sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/fnmode > ExecStart=/bin/echo 2 > /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/fnmode > > [Install] > WantedBy=multi-user.target > > ====================== > > Unfortunately it doesn't work at all. Although systemctl tells me that > everything is ok, the contents of the > /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/fnmode file remains intact. After a > brief examination I found that I just can't simply redirect stdout to > the file (e.g. if I change ExecStart to someting like this > "ExecStart=/bin/echo 2 > /tmp/test.txt" then the file /tmp/test.txt" > will not be created). > > So questions are > > * Can I somehow modify the given file from systemd files w/o too much > efforts? "Too much" means w/o writing simple console utility only with > systemd+shell means. > * How to restore the original ">" and "<" behaviour if required? > -- -Shawn Landden _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel