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88 lines
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# Systemd services manipulation.
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#
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# This module can enable services and targets for systemd
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# (if packaging doesn't already do that). It can calso
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# disable services (but not targets).
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#
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# First, services are enabled; then targets; then services
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# are disabled -- this order of operations is fixed.
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---
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# There are three configuration keys for this module:
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# *services*, *targets* and *disable*. The value of each
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# key is a list of entries. Each entry has two keys:
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# - *name* is the (string) name of the service or target that is being
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# changed. Use quotes. Don't include ".target" or ".service"
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# in the name.
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# - *mandatory* is a boolean option, which states whether the change
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# must be done successfully. If systemd reports an error while changing
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# a mandatory entry, the installation will fail. When mandatory is false,
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# errors for that entry (service or target) are ignored. If mandatory
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# is not specified, the default is false.
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#
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# An entry may also be given as a single string, which is then
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# interpreted as the name of the service. In this case, mandatory
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# is also set to the default of false.
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#
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# Use [] to express an empty list.
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# # This example enables NetworkManager (and fails if it can't),
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# # disables cups (and ignores failure). Then it enables the
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# # graphical target (e.g. so that SDDM runs for login), and
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# # finally disables pacman-init (an ArchLinux-only service).
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# #
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# # Enables <name>.service
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# services:
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# - name: "NetworkManager"
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# mandatory: true
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# - name: "cups"
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# mandatory: false
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#
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# # Enables <name>.target
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# targets:
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# - name: "graphical"
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# mandatory: true
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#
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# # Disables <name>.service
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# disable:
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# - name: "pacman-init"
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# mandatory: false
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#
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# # Disables <name>.target
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# # .. this shows how to use just the name
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# disable-targets:
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# - graphical
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#
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# # Masks (stronger version of disable). This section
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# # is unusual because you **must** include the suffix
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# # (e.g. ".service") as part of the name, so, e.g. to mask
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# # NetworkManager (rather than just disable it) you must
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# # specify "NetworkManager.service" as name.
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# mask:
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# - name: "NetworkManager.service"
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# - mandatory: true
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# By default, no changes are made.
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#services: []
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#targets: []
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#disable: []
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disable-targets: []
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mask: []
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# Manjaro settings
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services:
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- name: "NetworkManager"
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mandatory: false
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- name: "org.cups.cupsd"
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mandatory: false
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targets:
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- name: "graphical"
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mandatory: true
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disable:
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- name: "pacman-init"
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mandatory: false
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