On Thu, 06.06.13 18:54, Andrey Borzenkov (arvidj...@gmail.com) wrote:
> > On Wed, 15.05.13 22:28, John Connor (jaconno...@gmail.com) wrote:
> >
> > > 1: It would be useful for debugging if systemctl had an option to show
> > > output on the screen (especially output from scripts run under
> > > s
В Thu, 6 Jun 2013 10:03:29 +0200
Lennart Poettering пишет:
> On Wed, 15.05.13 22:28, John Connor (jaconno...@gmail.com) wrote:
>
> > 1: It would be useful for debugging if systemctl had an option to show
> > output on the screen (especially output from scripts run under
> > systemd), rather than
On Wed, 15.05.13 22:28, John Connor (jaconno...@gmail.com) wrote:
> 1: It would be useful for debugging if systemctl had an option to show
> output on the screen (especially output from scripts run under
> systemd), rather than dumping it in a journal which you then have to
> search through. This
On 05/16/2013 01:34 PM, Frederic Crozat wrote:
Le jeudi 16 mai 2013 à 15:10 +0200, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek a
écrit :
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 10:28:54PM +0200, John Connor wrote:
1: It would be useful for debugging if systemctl had an option to show
output on the screen (especially output fr
Le jeudi 16 mai 2013 à 15:10 +0200, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek a
écrit :
> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 10:28:54PM +0200, John Connor wrote:
> > 1: It would be useful for debugging if systemctl had an option to show
> > output on the screen (especially output from scripts run under
> > systemd), rather
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 10:28:54PM +0200, John Connor wrote:
> 1: It would be useful for debugging if systemctl had an option to show
> output on the screen (especially output from scripts run under
> systemd), rather than dumping it in a journal which you then have to
> search through. This shoul
1: It would be useful for debugging if systemctl had an option to show
output on the screen (especially output from scripts run under
systemd), rather than dumping it in a journal which you then have to
search through. This should be a command-line option, because you
would normally use it only fo