9 Feb
2016
9 Feb
'16
4:34 p.m.
Op 9 feb. 2016 17:27 schreef "MichaĆ Zegan" <webczat_200@poczta.onet.pl>:
A note about using shell scripts in systemd: Who said you can't? and I don't talk about systemd's init.d compatibility that is disabled in arch. Although you have to write unit files, you can start scripts, so you do not really lose flexibility. Also systemd's isolation capabilities are superior, there are some things you currently cannot do from scripts, like PrivateTmp=yes and stuff.
Isolation is AFAIK based on cgroups, not the easiest subject, but certainly not impossible to implement. PrivateTmp: Does that more then setting $TEMP to a custom value? I'm just being curious here. Mvg, Guus Snijders