2011/7/15 Lennart Poettering <lenn...@poettering.net>: > On Fri, 15.07.11 08:24, Stef Bon (stef...@gmail.com) wrote: > >> >> /etc/ConsoleKit/run-session.d > > We currently don't support this in systemd, and right now I see no good > usecase that might convince us to add that. > > Can you elaborate what you are planning to do with it? If you have a > good usecase we might add this. >
Well what I want to do is to create a layer around the normal filesystem, using a FUSE fs. Maybe you've read earlier about this, I've send a proposal about this to the meeting in Berlin Guadec/Akademy. The FUSE fs and several make the system for the user look like: /Computer /Home /Internet Services /Home /Network /Mounts /Shared /System To make this work several scripts are run at the begin of a session (and to clean when session stops) Roughly it comes to: 1. determine settings 2. if settings say so: 2a. setup environment in /var/lib/workspace/%USER/chroot by mounting FUSE fs fuse-workspace and remounting the normal system to it. 2b do a chroot using pam_chroot Now I see that the chroot is deprecated, namespaces are better. I'm not familiar with it, and reading about it now. But what I want is to run some scripts when a session starts (and when it ends) to run a "determine settings" and create a "namespace". I've looked to pam_namespace, but I need more. Stef _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel