On Sun, 08.05.11 13:01, floydsm...@aol.com (floydsm...@aol.com) wrote:
I guess this might be somthing like:
cd /
ln -sf ../../../lib/systemd/system/3.target
etc/systemd/system/default.target
but with 3 replaced by 6 (for shutdown).
I need such a service so that I on shutdown I can have a
I guess this might be somthing like:
cd /
ln -sf ../../../lib/systemd/system/3.target
etc/systemd/system/default.target
but with 3 replaced by 6 (for shutdown).
I need such a service so that I on shutdown I can have a script (like
killall) do custom things with the BIOS time and backup a
Killall is done in systemd itself (pid1 process), and it is unlikely
that we'll have such a service shipped by systemd itself. Simply
because it is error prone, if you do it from pid1 you can be sure
you're the only expected pid to live (with exceptions required by dm
daemons and like).
However