Re: Systemd tip: service conditionals

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Hello,

thanks for the tip.

On 16 May 2013 20:41, Adam Williamson <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It's really neat stuff, and very easy to use: you just add a
Condition(Something) statement to the .service file. For details on
using these conditions, see 'man systemd.unit' and just search for
Condition, and you'll find a list of all the available Conditions and
how to use them.

I have a question though, what is the best option in your opinion for a service that should start only on a UEFI based system?
If there's a way to check if Secure Boot is enabled that would be great.

Is there any official/best way to do the check in scripts / etc.?

Thanks,
--Simone


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