On Apr 4, 2015, at 3:45 PM, J Martin Rushton <martinrushto...@btinternet.com> 
wrote:
> 2)    /etc/systemd/user is borked in my version of CentOS: systemctl
> doesn't read files from there.

It does.  If you use systemctl --user.  But you're not using the userspace 
systemd to run this, you're running the system systemd, so there's no reason to 
ever touch /etc/systemd/user/.  It may be possible to do what you want with a 
'systemd --user' process, but as you've described in another email, you don't 
want it running with your user session, you want it as a daemon.

--
Jonathan Billings <billi...@negate.org>


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