Activation scripts are run before systemd is started, so unless users
are loading firmware in the initrd (which AFAICT we currently have no
support for) the previous /sys-based setting of firmware_class was
ineffective on boot.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
Setting $TZDIR to ${pkgs.tzdata}/share/zoneinfo can cause logged-in
sessions to refer to a garbage-collected zoneinfo directory. So use
/etc/zoneinfo instead.
We don't need to set $TZ, because we have /etc/localtime. In fact,
setting $TZ without $TZDIR doesn't work anymore since Glibc no longer
contains zone info.
If I want to bring down tap0.service (or systemd wants to do this
during a configuration-change which changes the path to tunctl),
openvpn (or other services using tap0) need to be brought down as
well, otherwise tunctl -d is not able to remove the tap0 device,
leaving it in a failed (but "up") state.
"require" is a stronger version of "want",
and just like wantedBy allows you to specify this relation in reverse,
requiredBy does the same.
It may seem pointless to be able to specify these stronger relations in
reverse, because if something is really required, you would expect the
other unit to specify this himself.
However, this is still useful for virtual/automatic units (like
devices) that are created by systemd on demand and hence have no unit
file you can alter.
This will make it possible to turn on email notifications for the
`tested' job without duplicating emails for all the other jobs
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
This reverts commit 7f1e728606e99dbf394790bdf6eccca685fe981b.
This would have been nice if we had had it from the start, but now it
just breaks things for existing users. Maybe we can add it conditionally
when new postgres versions come out.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
This reverts commit 1e543984bcaf5c9e2c26a1b3de86ffa4d9fe7ba3.
This would have been nice if we had had it from the start, but now it
just breaks things for existing users. Maybe we can add it conditionally
when new postgres versions come out.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>