Re: In the systemd scheme, where should startup/stop scripts for things systemd can't handle go?

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On 07/27/2012 02:01 PM, Tom Gundersen wrote:
> 
> Not really, as far as I know. However, it seems that it is common
> to put "helper scripts" that are shipped with systemd in 
> /usr/lib/systemd/ and those shipped with udev in /usr/lib/udev/,
> so for user-created helper scripts, I think I'd put them in 
> /etc/systemd/.
> 
That works for me. With some intervening logic to monitor the
jobs--since systemd won't be able to monitor them itself--I think I
can pull this off.

Thanks!
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David Benfell
benfell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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