Fwiw, if you're using Chef, the impending release of v3 of the systemd
cookbook has a machine_image and a machine resource, which use importd and
nspawn under the hood.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016, 3:45 PM Lennart Poettering
wrote:
> On Thu, 13.10.16 01:09, Brian Kroth (bpkr...@gmail.com) wrote:
>
> >
using shellout in the systemd Chef cookbook when there's
an API available to do what i want without all the contortions :). for the
cfg mgmt use case, i think something that just handles dbus interfaces is
right on target, and installing systemd-journal if i need it is no big deal.
cheers,
n
Hello,
I am experimenting with systemd on redhat 6.
I have built 2 custom kernels:
1. one is essentially a desktop kernel (essentially a fedora kernel)
2. one is a stripped down kernel with many things removed.
on a normal redhat 6 box both of these kernels work without issue.
on my test s
can manage the state
of his services and only his services?
Thanks
Nathan
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