On 10/15/12 at 07:46pm, Arno Gaboury wrote: > On 15/10/12||01:09, Rodrigo Rivas wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Arno > > Gaboury <[1]arnaud.gaboury@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Dear list, > > I automatic login with systemd. I recently added 2 services, and > > they > > start AFTER the login prompt, so I lost it. Not a big deal, as > > pressing > > <Enter> gives it back. > > I tried with no sucess playing with the After and Before options for > > one > > unit file (netcfg). I would like to have a clean boot but does not > > know > > how to properly set up the units orders. > > > > The problem probably that these messages are printed *after* the > > service is fully started (they are logging messages), so the Before= > > and After= options are of no use there. > > > > You may have better luck with the TTYPath= option. Or even adding > > "console=tty7" into the kernel command line. > > > > Here are the unit files of the 2 services > > : [2]http://sprunge.us/ZQWD > > > >  > > BTW, your link does not have any unit file, only a "systemd status" > > output. > > > > -- > > > > Rodrigo > > > Sorry for the messed paste. > The 2 units files are libvirtd.service and netcfg.service. > I added in both files Before=getty.service > > Now I have the login prompt at the end. The remaining issue is I still > have mixed in the boot list : > No mail > last login.... > > I don't know how to place then at the end too, as I have no idea what > unit print these messages. > > References > > > > 1. mailto:arnaud.gaboury@xxxxxxxxx > > 2. http://sprunge.us/ZQWD Oh well, sorry for the noise, but aren't those the normal messages everyone gets after logging in on the console? I think these are spawned through PAM, but I'm not sure about that. Anyone else?
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