Output of a python script running as unit is out of order while shells seems unnafected
How would I get all outputs of systemd managed python2 script instantly into journal, just like it appears in terminal
How would I get all outputs of systemd managed python2 script instantly into journal, just like it appears in terminal
I am currently rewriting upstart jobs to use systemd and I wanted to know:
I check service status with systemctl status service-name.
I have openvpn config that users 2 factor authentication.
I cloned a disk (SSD) and put the cloned disk into another machine. Now both systems have the same value in /etc/machine-id. Is it any problem to simply edit /etc/machine-id to change the value? Can I do this while the system is running (or do I need to boot from a Live USB)?
I’m connected to local area network with access to the Internet through gateway. There is DNS server in local network which is capable of resolving hostnames of computers from local network.
I’m trying to install the most up-to-date NVIDIA driver in Debian Stretch. I’ve downloaded NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-390.48.run from here, but when I try to do
my Dell laptop is subject to this bug with kernel 3.14. As a workaround I wrote a simple script
On my machine (Arch linux), systemd-generator generates some unit files in /run/systemd/generator/ and they seem to be started somehow on boot. What is starting them?
On my arch server, I was setting up users restricted to their home directories. I ran: