You can mark me down for parts 1, 2 and 3
Cheers
Bryan
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 16:47 Paul W. Frields <stickster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
So sorry to be late on this. There's a systemd series in the works
that we'd like to get people to start working on. Anyone interested
in writing one of these? This is a great opportunity to get involved
even if you are more of a techie type, and don't want to have to
figure out a topic on your own. We've done it for you! :-)
If interested, just reply here on the list. Feel free to reach out to
community friends if you know someone who'd be interested, and get
them in touch with us.
* * *
systemd part 1: What is a unit file? What kind of things can it do?
Where should I modify or put new unit files on my system? How can I
find out what unit owns a process now running? How can I really kill
all processes for a unit?
systemd part 2: What are unit dependencies? How can you enforce
ordering of e.g. daemons or one-shot launches? How does this concept
lend to faster boot times?
systemd part 3: How can I more effectively use the systemd journal to
find and diagnose problems? [bound by time, by unit, since last boot,
other?...]
systemd part 4: How do I convert an existing SysVinit script into a
systemd unit file?
systemd part 5: How can I use a template unit file? [an example is the
getty service -- perhaps show how to launch multiple web hosts or
something this way?]
systemd part 6: How to mask a service unit (and why; difference
between this and disable)
*** Ashutosh already volunteered for this one! \o/
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