>>>>> "JLT" == Jason L Tibbitts <tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: JLT> I've found that if the user's user manager dies (for any reason JLT> you might choose) and linger is enable for them, a new one won't JLT> be started at login. They have to disable linger, log out, and JLT> log back in. Or reboot the machine. I should add an explanation here. This is a problem because without a user manager, systemd-run errors out with "Failed to create bus connection: Connection refused". Your processes are still killed when the session terminates, so if you get into this state you basically can't run persistent jobs at all. - J< -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx