2012/5/3 Nikolaus Rath :
> Stef Bon writes:
>> That's why I advise to use a pidfile systemd can watch.
>
> I believe one of systemd's design goals is to actually get rid of pid
> files and related hacks. If I want to use systemd with a pidfile, I may
> just as well use systemd's sysvinit compatibi
Stef Bon writes:
> That's why I advise to use a pidfile systemd can watch.
I believe one of systemd's design goals is to actually get rid of pid
files and related hacks. If I want to use systemd with a pidfile, I may
just as well use systemd's sysvinit compatibility layer and stick with
my tradit
2012/5/2 Nikolaus Rath :
> On 05/02/2012 03:53 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
>> On Sat, 28.04.12 20:41, Nikolaus Rath (nikol...@rath.org) wrote:
>> automatically, without any manual kludges. We won't support any other
>> hacks in systemd. Sorry.
>
>
> Ah, ok. Mounting with /bin/mount -t works just
On 05/02/2012 03:53 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Sat, 28.04.12 20:41, Nikolaus Rath (nikol...@rath.org) wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am struggling to come up with the correct way to define a unit
>> configuration for a FUSE based network file system.
>>
>> Generally, the file system needs to b
On Sat, 28.04.12 20:41, Nikolaus Rath (nikol...@rath.org) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am struggling to come up with the correct way to define a unit
> configuration for a FUSE based network file system.
>
> Generally, the file system needs to be mounted and unmounted with its
> own programs (rather th
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 1:25 AM, Stef Bon wrote:
> 2012/4/29 Nikolaus Rath :
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am struggling to come up with the correct way to define a unit
> > configuration for a FUSE based network file system.
> >
> > Generally, the file system needs to be mounted and unmounted with its
> >
2012/4/29 Nikolaus Rath :
> Hello,
>
> I am struggling to come up with the correct way to define a unit
> configuration for a FUSE based network file system.
>
> Generally, the file system needs to be mounted and unmounted with its
> own programs (rather than with mount and umount). The main reason
Hello,
I am struggling to come up with the correct way to define a unit
configuration for a FUSE based network file system.
Generally, the file system needs to be mounted and unmounted with its
own programs (rather than with mount and umount). The main reason for
the custom umount command, howeve