[systemd-devel] Reason for su command to be ignored in target?

Lennart Poettering lennart at poettering.net
Wed Apr 17 07:27:35 PDT 2013


On Wed, 17.04.13 09:46, Mark Hounschell (markh at compro.net) wrote:

> I have been using systemd to boot into a very basic target. That
> target basically executes a script. In that script we execute an "su
> -m -c command user". The last version of systemd I have where this
> worked is version 37. I'm using opensuse dist and that was in
> version 12.2 from about a year ago. I've upgraded to opensuse-12.3
> and that systemd version is 195. The "su -m -c command user" now
> appears to be ignored.
> 
> I there a particular service I now need to include in my target that
> will enable the su command to work?
> 
> I can post my target and service files if required.

Have you checked the logs for anything interesting? That's a good way to
start figuring out what's going on...

Lennart

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