Mark David Dumlao <madum...@gmail.com> wrote: > systemd.unit (5) > systemd.service (5) > On Jul 28, 2013 6:26 AM, <cov...@ccs.covici.com> wrote: > > > walt <w41...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On 07/26/2013 06:39 AM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote: > > > > must I check that every entry previously in /etc/init.d now has an > > entry > > > > in /usr/lib/systemd/system? What do I do if there is no corresponding > > > > entry? > > > > > > I actually had to write a few of my own *.service files, which belong in > > > /etc/systemd/system/ instead of /usr/lib64/systemd/system. (systemd looks > > > in both places for service files) > > > > > > I started playing with systemd on a virtual gentoo machine many months > > > ago when gentoo's systemd was still very incomplete and lacked *.system > > > files for several important packages. I'm hoping the gentoo devs have > > > made progress with that problem, but fedora and arch linux have already > > > made the switch to systemd and you can steal *.service files from those > > > if you need to. > > > > > > BTW, I'm still using systemd only on my virtual machines so far. The > > > recent upgrade on ~amd64 is an ugly mess IMHO. > > > > Any documentation on what is in a service file? It does not look too > > bad, but I would rather see the full documentation on what you can have > > in there and exactly how they work. > > > > > > -- > > Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: > > How do > > you spend it? > > > > John Covici > > cov...@ccs.covici.com > > > > Heavens, never thought of actual man pages for those! Must be getting long in tooth.
-- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici cov...@ccs.covici.com