On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Adam Williamson <awill...@redhat.com>wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 10:05 +0000, JB wrote: > > Hi, > > > > After being educated on merits and superiority of geek arts in SELinux, > Gnome 3, > > etc, perhaps it is time to change the pace, a little ... > > > > I suddenly realized that it is already past F15 Beta, soon to be gold, > and there > > is that conspicuous silence about ... systemd. > > > For starters, let's consider my own adventures. > > After installing my F15 Beta for the first time, I noticed that I need > sendmail > > service running for my system status e-mails. > > Being a bold eagle, somewhat experienced in Computer Science, I assumed > > I should be able to start figuring it out without studying tons of docs. > > So, knowing that my new universe starts with systemd, I followed my > instincts: > > > > $ systemd --help > > $ systemd --test > > Your instincts need tweaking. When you absolutely know a given 'thing' > is made up of a single command, this is a good way to go. systemd is not > such a case. You don't use the systemd executable to manage systemd, in > most cases, so looking at the help for the systemd executable isn't > going to tell you much. > > A better entry point in this case is: > > > What would be a much better idea would be to just start with the project > site: > > http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd > I'll admit that I haven't tried F15 yet, but I will have to soon, (so that my app works under systemd (as well as the old way) including any new selinux issues I may get.) But I would be starting my search for help information with 'man systemd' and failing that... 'apropos systemd' and would hope to find all of the basic information there. I wonder what I will find :-) Fulko
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