Re: Does user timer start at boot?

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Lennart Poettering <mzerqung@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Di, 02.10.18 17:14, Kamil Jońca (kjonca@xxxxx) wrote:
>
>> So I cannot run ONLY user timers?
>> (IE i have some services which I want only on user login, but I want to
>> use timers at boot?)
>
> Well, depends how you login happens. I think it would be wise for
> graphical DEs to enqueue some target as soon as a graphical login
> actually happens, i.e. gnome-session should probably start
> "gnome.target" or so, when an actual login happens, and then you could
> hook into that.
>

I think about little different situation.

I have some user timers.
I boot machine and I want these timers started, without user login or so.
A ... day after I log in to machine
And I want rest of user services started.
As I understand it is impossible with systemd?
KJ

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