Lennart Poettering <lennart <at> poettering.net> writes: > On Mon, 01.08.11 13:31, George Stefan (stefan.george87 <at> gmail.com) wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a system configuration that requests the possibility of having > > multiple users. Does systemd allow us to have a path (like > > /lib/systemd/system) custom to each user? By this i mean something like > > "/home/user/systemd" where to have the associate .service/target/etc placed. > What you can do already is run a per-user instance of systemd, where the > user can add his services. This is not complete yet, but it should > already get you quite far.
Hello, im probably breaking quite a lot of mail list rules be this mail. Especially because its quite old... But this is problem driving me crazy for quite a while. But first I must say, that I love systemd. I use systemd --user and it's awesome. I start my xorg, my syncmail, mpd, etc. > To make use of this use "systemd-loginctl > enable-linger lennart" (for a user lennart). This will make sure that a > systemd instance is automatically started at boot for this > user. This just wont work for me: sudo systemd-loginctl enable-linger maralorn Failed to issue method call: Failed to execute program /usr/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper: Success > This is implemented via a service user <at> lennart.service which is > instantiated for each user and runs a per-user systemd. I already tried modifiying this service in some ways but without success. I can start it like user <at> maralorn.service, but when I try systemctl --user I get: Failed to issue method call: Process /bin/false exited with status 1 I figure this is a problem with dbus and sessions but I'm not sure. As a workaround I start the systemd --user from an already established tty session. > As mentioned, this isn't complete yet, so ymmv. I know, but i think my problem is not unsolvable... Greetings Malte Archlinux Kernel 3.1 Systemd 37 and some previous. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
