There's supposed to be a confirm.spawn option, but I've never seen it work.

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From: systemd-devel <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Jay Burger
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 1:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXT :[systemd-devel] Startup single step

Hi,

I am curious if there is a way to single step through the systemd startup of 
services? I don't find any such feature and am curious what others would think 
of it. We had a similar feature in a previous life, different OS, and 
developers seemed to like it. I personally think it was a handy tool to have in 
the arsenal, probably not a "use it all the time" kind of thing.

It could be triggered via a kernel command line option and in it's simplest 
form, systemd would start a service and prompt the user before continuing to 
the next. I know this would change timing and dependencies may have issues but 
just throwing out the idea.

This could possibly even be used to single step through the shutdown of 
services.

Thanks in advance for your attention,

-Jay
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