Hi merc, [email protected] writes: > On Fri, Mar 28, 2014, at 16:16, Michael Biebl wrote: >> You can certainly depend within a .service file on a sysv init script >> >> Since the SysV init script is named /etc/init.d/mysql, you'd have to use >> something like > > That's very nice in theory, but I am telling you in practice it does not > work. That's why I'm having to go to all this trouble. “It does not work” is not a proper description of a problem. As you seem to be convinced that this is broken, may I ask you to file a bug report against systemd? That will include more information (state dump) to start with. Also, please increase the log level to “debug” — see https://wiki.debian.org/systemd#Debugging — and provide the output of journalctl -b.
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