Hi, Am 29.07.2012 07:59, schrieb C Anthony Risinger:
the link isn't broken, right? pointing to, say, /lib/systemd/...
No, its not: [root@vpcs ~]# ls -l /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@tty1.service lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Jul 29 01:12 /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@tty1.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/getty@.service Am 29.07.2012 11:31, schrieb C Anthony Risinger:
i'd like to see a `tree /etc/systemd` on Karol's machine ...
Here you go: [root@vpcs ~]# tree /etc/systemd /etc/systemd ├── journald.conf ├── logind.conf ├── system │ ├── bluetooth.target.wants │ │ └── bluetooth.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service │ ├── dbus-org.bluez.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service │ ├── dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service │ ├── default.target -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/graphical.target │ ├── display-manager.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/gdm.service │ ├── getty.target.wants │ │ └── getty@tty1.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/getty@.service │ ├── local-fs.target.wants │ ├── multi-user.target.wants │ │ ├── cronie.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/cronie.service │ │ ├── cups.path -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.path │ │ ├── gpm.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/gpm.service │ │ ├── NetworkManager.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service │ │ ├── ntpd.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/ntpd.service │ │ └── remote-fs.target -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/remote-fs.target │ ├── printer.target.wants │ │ └── cups.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.service │ ├── sockets.target.wants │ │ └── cups.socket -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.socket │ └── sysinit.target.wants ├── system.conf ├── user └── user.conf 9 directories, 18 files
(aside: btw, Karol, you and i have the same first name, but the K makes it much kewler ... but i digress ;-)
I haven't chosen my name, but I can't complain, to be honest ;). By the way: When starting it manually my X server gets killed and I get switched back to tty1. So the unit file should be fine. Not sure whats going on here. I'm relatively new to systemd, so I'm not quite sure what to look for. Best regards, Karol Babioch