I'm trying out the new foobar.service.d way of overriding unit files.
I thought that I'd be able to have a number of service instances that
were overridden differently but that does not seem to be the case (or,
at least, I can't get it to work).
I first updated to systemd 200 and tried foobar.service.d with
foobar.service.d/custom.conf; this works as described on the man page
and release notes.
I've also tried:
[email protected] and [email protected]/myinstance.conf
[email protected] and [email protected]/myinstance.conf
which don't work so I guess this isn't implemented. If so, would
something like that be a reasonable request to be considered ?
I was thinking...
[email protected]
[email protected]/myfirstinstance.conf
[email protected]/mysecondinstance.conf
where the relevant .conf would be selected based on the instance name.
I was also wondering why the need for a separate sub-directory when
there's only one file inside it. Could a file like "foobar.service.conf"
be considered as an alternative (and, perhaps,
[email protected]) ?
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