On Wed, 19 Mar 2014, Umut Tezduyar wrote: > Hi Alan, > > As Cristian has suggested, the correct behavior is letting daemons > pick up the right argument.
Cristian must not have CC'ed me on his reply, because I didn't see it until I looked at the mailing list archive. > Though, there is a hack if you can't re implement the daemon. You Right; if you can re-implement the service daemon then obviously you can make it compute any value it needs. > could compute the variables in an ExecStartPre= and write them to a > file (/run/yourservice/arg) and point your > EnvironmentFile=/run/yourservice/arg. Hope it helps. That's an interesting suggestion. But the systemd documentation doesn't guarantee that it will work. That is, the man page for systemd.exec merely says that files listed in EnvironmentFile= directives will be read "shortly before the process is executed". It doesn't say whether "shortly before" means before or after the ExecStartPre= processes are run. The man page for systemd.service doesn't address this point either. Alan Stern _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel