3 times I sent a unsubscribe my accts are hacjed Candy🤸♀️ ________________________________ From: arch-general <arch-general-bounces@archlinux.org> on behalf of arch-general-request@archlinux.org <arch-general-request@archlinux.org> Sent: Friday, June 1, 2018 7:00:01 AM To: arch-general@archlinux.org Subject: arch-general Digest, Vol 164, Issue 1 Send arch-general mailing list submissions to arch-general@archlinux.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.archlinux.org/listinfo/arch-general or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to arch-general-request@archlinux.org You can reach the person managing the list at arch-general-owner@archlinux.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of arch-general digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: Set ip lan address /etc/environment (Maykel Franco) 2. Re: arch-general Digest, Vol 163, Issue 29 (Guus Snijders) 3. Re: Where can I 'setterm -blank 5 -powerdown 6' as part of the boot process/systemd startup? (Guus Snijders) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2018 08:48:03 +0200 From: Maykel Franco <maykeldebian@gmail.com> To: General Discussion about Arch Linux <arch-general@archlinux.org> Subject: Re: [arch-general] Set ip lan address /etc/environment Message-ID: <CAJ2aOA_bh+N8EbJreR8RmfGOgXdxxoRm+4yiaNA83ERMUnkdoQ@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" 2018-05-31 12:01 GMT+02:00 Leonid Isaev via arch-general <arch-general@archlinux.org>:
On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 10:44:25AM +0100, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Maykel,
I need define variable called ip with current ip address machine... And when reboot machine, the variable ip always has ip address.
Yes, I think we all figured that bit out. :-) But why; what's going to be using that IP-address environment variable, and when?
Indeed. Is it for consumption of users whose shell you don't know? Is it for scripts, like cron jobs?
In the former case, see what is in /etc/shells, and drop a script to /etc/profile.d, one for each shell. But that will be for login shells. In the latter case, I am afraid you need to define it each time...
Finally, a bit of a puzzle, what are you going to do when the network goes down, i.e. should the variable be unset or updated? In other words, how certain are you that the IP address remains unchanged throughout the machine uptime?
-- Leonid Isaev
I need this for docker. I have docker services in which I use variables and I want to pass the always updated ip variable. If the network goes, it is not a problem, it will always have the same fixed static ip. But this way I leave docker generalized for any pc. ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2018 08:50:18 +0200 From: Guus Snijders <gsnijders@gmail.com> To: General Discusson about Arch Linux <arch-general@archlinux.org> Cc: Candy Adkins <candys.world@outlook.com> Subject: Re: [arch-general] arch-general Digest, Vol 163, Issue 29 Message-ID: <CAHntV0AFMUQ9+VrY451eaHPpOHsYjbhyYiv7CHXhc1z9vtbymA@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
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This was at the bottom of the message you replied to. :) In general: pay a little attention to where you leave your email address. Just because there is a form, doesn't mean you should fill it in and then submit... Mvg, Guus Snijders ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2018 09:03:11 +0200 From: Guus Snijders <gsnijders@gmail.com> To: General Discusson about Arch Linux <arch-general@archlinux.org> Subject: Re: [arch-general] Where can I 'setterm -blank 5 -powerdown 6' as part of the boot process/systemd startup? Message-ID: <CAHntV0B-W+YbdsFtfgvoiCNmQkobfLsoGsN9uS-1kRpNQdCgTw@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Op do 31 mei 2018 21:39 schreef David C. Rankin < drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com>:
On 05/26/2018 03:30 AM, Celti Burroughs via arch-general wrote:
[Unit] Description=Enable virtual console blanking and poweroff
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I'll give it a try. I installed the service file in /usr/lib/systemd/system and then enabled it. (I guess I should create a package for it)
Indeed, either a package or place it in /etc. /usr/lib is managed by pacman, so custom files there will cause confusion. Also, systemd has an hierarchy in /etc for exactly this reason... Mvg, Guus Snijders
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