I resend some of this because I think it is inportant, and for some reason it didn't make it to the list.
> > The change shown is not bad, but I might say something like > "... other > > than the Stop command being issued..." > There are other reasons why a unit can be stopped: if the unit > Requires a second unit that was stopped, if isolate is requested, and > so on. For me, "a Stop command being issued" > seems to take into account only the case of this specific unit being > stopped. > > Zbyszek > [...] Excellent point. I might then condider something like: The circumsiances in which the restart process would be initiated are: * program failure of the unit * killall issued on the unit * killall issued on another unit that this unit Requires (? I am guessing) * etc., make the list complete The circumsiances in which the restart process would NOT be initiated are: * The Stop commnd is issued to the unit * The Stop command is issued to another unit that this unit Requires * etc., make the list complete I find bullet lists easy to read quickly, but other formats are acceptable ***provided the information given is clear and complete***. In my long experience as a reader of numerous man pages, often too much is left to trial and error. Mike. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
