Hi, I would like to start a configurable set of services first and the services are wanted by multi-user.target. I am using a service to jump to multi-user.target and I was wondering if we can support this use case natively by systemd.
multi-user.target.wants A.service B.service C.service D.service default.target > stage.target stage.target.wants (These are set by generator) A.service C.service switcher.service switcher.service (This is generated by generator) [Unit] Description=Switch to multi-user.targe After=A.service C.service [Service] Type=oneshot RemainAfterExit=yes ExecStart=/usr/bin/systemctl --no-block start multi-user.target This way I am jumping from one target to another target during runtime. - What stage.target wants is dynamic. If it was static, my job would have been very simple. - I am aware of StartupCPUShares but it is not the ultimate solution A) there is a configurable minimum quota in CFS which still gives CPU to other processes. B) We still fork other processes and this causes changes in timeout values of other processes. - Adding dynamically After= to B and D service files is not the ultimate solution either because B and D might be socket/dbus activated by A or C. Should this be something we should support natively by systemd? Umut _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel