Am 09.04.22 um 10:00 schrieb Yolo von BNANA:
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On Friday, April 8th, 2022 at 13:49, Lennart Poettering
wrote:
This could be done better. Plugging in just a "kill" here, means the
reload is async. i.e. "systemctl reload" will basically return
immediately without
On 09/04/2022 09:00, Yolo von BNANA wrote:
Can you please explain this in more Detail?
What does this mean: " "systemctl reload" will basically return
immediately without the reload being complete"?
And what is an Example for an synchronous command for ExecReload=
Do you understand the
This sort of behavior has been a long-standing desire of many systemd
users, and you can find probably thousands of blog/forum/SO posts
about it. As Andrei said, the names of the dependencies in systemd
units might appear to be the behavior you want, but they aren't.
If you have a situation where
--- Original Message ---
On Friday, April 8th, 2022 at 13:49, Lennart Poettering
wrote:
> This could be done better. Plugging in just a "kill" here, means the
> reload is async. i.e. "systemctl reload" will basically return
> immediately without the reload being complete, thus