On Wed, 17.04.13 22:16, Lennart Poettering ([email protected]) wrote: > On Wed, 17.04.13 16:08, Mark Hounschell ([email protected]) wrote: > > > >That looks OK. Can you try the logger thing I suggested? That should > > >tell us if the transition works at all... > > > > Sorry, I had a dentist Apt. > > > > Uh, I put this as the first command in the /lcrs/sh.lcrs script: > > > > /bin/su -m -c "logger test" lcrs > > > > This comes out in the log: > > > > 2013-04-17T15:41:29.754272-04:00 utils-linux systemd-logind[1722]: > > New session c1 of user lcrs. > > 2013-04-17T15:41:29.829129-04:00 utils-linux logger: test > > 2013-04-17T15:41:29.831565-04:00 utils-linux systemd-logind[1722]: > > Removed session c1. > > > > A couple of strange things now. The rest of the script works fine > > now??? I removed the logger test and rebooted. The script is still > > working???? Is there something being cached somewhere? I swear > > anything I used su for was borked until I added that extra line??? > > Hmm, no clue. If the logger thing worked, then maybe the next thing > would be to patch the script you start via su and add a logger line to > the beginning and to the end of it it, and check if that still is > generated.
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