Triode wrote: 
> I don't believe the jivelite.service is needed - it runs but does not
> get the keyboard input from tty1.
> 
> I stopped it and just run /usr/bin/jivelite from the passwd file instead
> of a shell.
> 

OK. That makes sense, set the shell to be jivelite.

Triode wrote: 
> 
> I'm not sure if its my configuration, but the agetty on tty1 keeps
> restarting giving 100% cpu, I need to manually stop getty@tty1 after
> boot.  Is this something you see?  (starts after about 60 seconds or
> so?)

No. That sounds like screwed up config somehow, maybe if you were
playing with an autologin service and there is still something left over
from that. The package specifically disables the getty service on tty1
and replaces it with the autologin service.

Here's what I see. The login spawned from the autologin and the jivelite
service and no getty respawning going on.


Code:
--------------------
    
  5919 ?        Ss     0:00 login -- jivelite     
  5937 ?        Ss     0:00  \_ -bash
  7540 tty1     Ssl+   0:00 /usr/bin/jivelite
  
--------------------


Do you still have a link to the getty@tty1 service in
/etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/ ? Should only be
[email protected] in there. What does "systemctl status getty@tty1"
say? Is it disabled?

Anyway, I'll make a new package, dump the jivelite.service and set the
jivelite user shell to /usr/bin/jivelite.


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