Hi Qi,
Indeed that did the trick, you rock!
Thank you so much.
Kind regards,
- jupiter
On 9/15/21, ChenQi wrote:
> On 09/15/2021 04:32 PM, Jupiter wrote:
>>> How about adding 'ExecStart=/bin/true' here?
>> It was my first try, but it did not work so I removed it.
>>
>> Thank you Qi.
>>
>> Ki
On 09/15/2021 04:32 PM, Jupiter wrote:
How about adding 'ExecStart=/bin/true' here?
It was my first try, but it did not work so I removed it.
Thank you Qi.
Kind regards,
- jupiter
Adding 'Conflicts=shutdown.target' seems to work. I just did a quick test.
Regards,
Qi
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> How about adding 'ExecStart=/bin/true' here?
It was my first try, but it did not work so I removed it.
Thank you Qi.
Kind regards,
- jupiter
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On 09/15/2021 04:16 PM, JH wrote:
Hi,
I am running a logout systemd service to clean up in shutdown, the
service was called in boot but was not called in the shutdown process,
I double checked the mlogout.sh script which was not executed.
I tried RemainAfterExit=yes, it did not work either, wha
Hi,
I am running a logout systemd service to clean up in shutdown, the
service was called in boot but was not called in the shutdown process,
I double checked the mlogout.sh script which was not executed.
I tried RemainAfterExit=yes, it did not work either, what could I be missing?
# cat /lib/sy