On 18/7/22 04:41, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2022-07-17 at 19:14 +0200, Francis.Montagnac@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi.
On Sun, 17 Jul 2022 17:39:35 +0100 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Actually, according to systemd-system.conf(5), it looks like the
proper place to do this is with a file under
/usr/lib/systemd/system.conf.d, similar to the old rc.d init
files.
Presumably that will avoid the setting being overwritten by a new
install.
Well, that was a bust. Turns out that you do have to edit the
standard
file(s) to have any effect.
It works for me.
Did you specified the [Manager] tag in the drop-in file ?
Of course not. That would mean I had actually understood the manual.
Example:
## Weird: systemd seems to uses internally a ...USec name for that
systemctl show --property=DefaultTimeoutStopUSec
DefaultTimeoutStopUSec=1min 30s
mkdir /usr/lib/systemd/system.conf.d
echo -e '[Manager]\nDefaultTimeoutStopSec=5s' >
/usr/lib/systemd/system.conf.d/99-stop-fast.conf
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl show --property=DefaultTimeoutStopUSec
DefaultTimeoutStopUSec=5s
I'll try it that, thanks.
Just a silly question on this, what shows this issue? I'm running KDE
and the config files in /etc listed in a prior thread have the same
settings for the timeout as listed, albeit every setting in those files
are prefixed with a "#", does this mean they are all commented out or is
the "#" required syntax, but I am not seeing the issue, or at least not
like it randomly used to be.
regards,
Steve
poc
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