Am 15.05.19 um 13:12 schrieb Ulrich Windl: >> Well, there can always be more examples, but "generators" are >> inherently an advanced concept: if you are writing a generator, then >> you already should be pro enough to be able to consult the sources of >> the various generators shipped with systemd. >> >> i.e. it's not a beginners topic, it's a very low-level, technicallly >> advanced one. > > But you can assume that someone reading the manual page about generators wants > to ...well... read about generators. > Otherwise you could shorten the manual page to "Go away! You are not supposed > to read this." don't get me wrong but as you are a beginner to systemd stuff why don't you just start with ordinary unit files in /etc/systemd/system as erevrybody else does so you can get warm with systemd, systemctl and so on? i use systemd now for 7 years on all sort of setups from firewalls over workstations to production servers and wrote a ton of systemd units and targs but never had any need to even consider generators at all _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel