On 16.04.2015 12:51, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
From freedesktop.org:
Q: I want to change a service file, but rpm keeps overwriting it in /usr/lib/systemd/system all the time, how should I handle this?
A: The recommended way is to copy the service file from /usr/lib/systemd/system to /etc/systemd/system and edit it there. The latter directory takes precedence over the former, and rpm will never overwrite it. If you want to use the distributed service file again you can simply delete (or rename) the service file in /etc/systemd/system again.
This is the way?
Yes. The files under /usr/lib/systemd/system are defaults that systemd only uses if a similar files does not exist in /etc/systemd/system. The default files themselves should never be edited.
Regards, Dennis