On 07/07/2014 01:10 PM, David Benfell wrote: > Adrian Sevcenco writes: >> >> moreover you can separately configure a service without modifying the >> .service file (which usually is linked in /etc/systemd) : > > Possibly my information is out of date. I thought you were to put such > service files in /etc/systemd/system and systemctl looks here first when yeah, exactly! i just did not mention the full path > told to enable a service (which is to say, a service file in > /etc/systemd/system will supercede one in /usr/lib/systemd/system at the > time of an enable command). yes, this is correct.. i was mentioning that for foobar.service you can make a directory named foobar.service.d in which in .conf files will be parsed to modify the default settings from foobar.service file. > I know that /etc/systemd/system continues to work. I've been using it. i know :) Adrian
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