Le 28/06/2018 à 17:02, Reindl Harald a écrit :
Am 28.06.2018 um 16:55 schrieb MALET Jean-Luc:
I'm in charge of setting up an embedded solution based on debian, so on
systemd, I'm more used to old init process, that was easy to tweak
because based on script... but well... times seems now on systemd.
I'm really puzzled because since the documentation seems to lack
information, I have to find information on tutorials that focus only on
late services..
I found on one how to find the targets using "systemctl list-units
--type=target" and some diagram explaining what target are suposed to be
run in what order.... but well...
my issue is that I've to run a script as early as possible, before
mounts are done because lot of service will fail without , so I created
a service
[Unit]
Description=mount some file systems before anything and prepare the system
Before=systemd-remount-fs.service
+ DefaultDependencies=no
ok this seems to do the trick....
it could be nice to have some documentation that explain what are the
DefaultDependencies.... I hate that someone choose to do something for
me without beeing aware of it.... at least when enabling a service
display it's Dependencies...
it's just my point of view, but for me, what isn't in the service file
shouldn't be executed... when I ask a coffee, I don't want that charge
me a sweet in addition....
thanks for the reply
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/etc/init.d/setup.sh start
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