[CentOS] CentOS 7 and systemd: SysV initscript: how detect boot vs. interactive use?
James Hogarth
james.hogarth at gmail.comSun Dec 18 18:22:24 UTC 2016
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On 18 Dec 2016 10:59, "whitivery" <co55-sy1t at dea.spamcon.org> wrote: Moving from CentOS 5 to CentOS 7, discovered that a test in a SysV initscript for whether it is running interactively, instead of at boot time, no longer works. Under CentOS 7 / systemd, is there some way for the initscript to know this? Generally "interactive" init scripts are not in any way supported under any RHEL version and can't be done under systemd on EL7 What is it that it does and you are actually trying to achieve? If it's a password or something like that it's possible to integrate with the systemd-ask-password facility from a unit file, but it is quite complex relatively speaking so it'd be useful to know the actual goal in mind before going down this road.
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