Lennart Poettering wrote on 06/07/2016 02:44:18
AM:
> aaron_wri...@selinc.com wrote:
> > What's a better way to run a command when the system is "running" vs
> > "degraded"?
>
> Hmm, that's a very good question.
>
> Other than suggesting to write a small service that waits for the
> StartupFin
On Mon, 06.06.16 10:27, aaron_wri...@selinc.com (aaron_wri...@selinc.com) wrote:
> I'm using systemd in an embedded device that some some LEDs. I'd like to
> make an LED red when the system starts up degraded, and green when
> everything is working normally.
> I'm having a hard time figuring out
Hey Aaron,
aaron_wri...@selinc.com [2016-06-06 10:27 -0700]:
> I'm using systemd in an embedded device that some some LEDs. I'd like to
> make an LED red when the system starts up degraded, and green when
> everything is working normally.
> I'm having a hard time figuring out where to fit this i
I'm using systemd in an embedded device that some some LEDs. I'd like to
make an LED red when the system starts up degraded, and green when
everything is working normally.
I'm having a hard time figuring out where to fit this in.
I tried using a service that runs "systemctl is-system-running" aft