[systemd-devel] Reason for su command to be ignored in target?
Andrey Borzenkov
arvidjaar at gmail.com
Wed Apr 17 07:09:48 PDT 2013
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 5:46 PM, 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?
>
Why do you think it is related to systemd? There were several reports
about changed su behavior in 12.3. Does it work if you execute your
command manually?
> I can post my target and service files if required.
>
> Thanks and regards
> Mark
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