>From Lennart Poettering, Fri 24 Oct 2014 at 01:09:56 (+0200) : > So, I really would prefer if this logic wasn't just a "hook", but > actually the primary action of logging in graphically via a display > manager.
Ok, and login off would just be something like 'systemctl stop gnome.target'? > Note though that in the scheme I'd propose for GNOME we wouldn't > support multiple parallel logins of the same user anymore. Instead, if > you do this we'd add the seat you are logging into to your existing > session. I sometime login from the same seat multiple times (to test my X settings). But I agree Xephyr would probably be better for this case. > On multiseat setups you could hence merge multiple seats into > a single meta-session with the workspace spanning all of the seats if > you keep logging in with the same user. I could imagine having several virtual machines that connects via ssh -X to the main computer to launch graphical sessions (so that there is no need to install it on the vms); in this case there would be a need to start the same target but with different displays. And the solution I outlined on my preceding mail using instances target templates work very well (and it does since a long time, I was very impressed when I tried it and it worked out of the box); but having 'hooks' on logind would help a bit. But this is not really an important feature request for me, it was just an idea in passing. -- Damien Robert http://www.normalesup.org/~robert/pro _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel