Bug 38348 - Add default targets to the plymouth systemd files
Summary: Add default targets to the plymouth systemd files
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: plymouth
Classification: Unclassified
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other All
: medium normal
Assignee: Ray Strode [halfline]
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Reported: 2011-06-15 07:33 UTC by Christoph Brill
Modified: 2014-06-15 10:14 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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plymouth-systemd.patch (2.31 KB, patch)
2011-06-15 07:33 UTC, Christoph Brill
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Description Christoph Brill 2011-06-15 07:33:12 UTC
Created attachment 47998 [details] [review]
plymouth-systemd.patch

Attached is a patch to update the plymouth systemd files to add [Install]->WantedBy sections to the config files. This way "systemctl enable plymouth-halt" works.

The information which targets to use was taken from http://pkgs.org/fedora-15/fedora-i386/systemd-units-26-1.fc15.i686.rpm.html
Comment 1 Christoph Brill 2012-06-07 15:49:37 UTC
Moving component from systemd to plymouth, because the files were moved.
Comment 2 Ray Strode [halfline] 2012-11-07 19:34:16 UTC
thanks, sorry for the sluggish response.
Comment 3 Laurent Bigonville 2014-06-14 19:31:09 UTC
Hi,

I'm probably late here but, are you actually sure this was needed?

The .service files were already linked statically in the different target in (/usr)/lib/systemd/system/*.target.wants IMHO this was enough to make the things work.
Comment 4 Christoph Brill 2014-06-15 06:35:43 UTC
I think this patch shouild no longer be necessary. AS you point out Plymouth already provides links which renders calling "systemctl enable ..." obsolete. From what I remember this was not the case 3 years ago.
Comment 5 Laurent Bigonville 2014-06-15 10:14:55 UTC
I've opened a new bug about this #80048

Thanks


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