Re: [HEADS-UP] The systemd unit files I'll post

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On Fri, 16.07.10 09:32, Hans Ulrich Niedermann (hun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

> 
> On Thu, 2010-07-15 at 16:18 +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> > Note that if admins want to change the parameters passed to daemons they
> > have a very easy way to do that in systemd: they can just copy the
> > rpm-owned service file from /lib/systemd/system into
> > /etc/systemd/systemd and then make their changes. 
> 
> So an admin can use the same file in both the following directories, but
> one dir must be called "system" without "d" and the other "systemd" with
> "d"?
> 
>    /lib/systemd/system/
>    /etc/systemd/systemd/
> 
> I would perceive that as unnecessarily inconsistent and confusing. 

Sorry, that was a typo. It's /etc/systemd/system, too.

(The story behind those names is that we eventually want to run as
session managers too in which case the global user configuration is
found in /etc/systemd/session and /usr/share/systemd/session)

Lennart

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