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systemd/user/petrified.service
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#
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# /usr/lib/systemd/user/petrified.service
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#
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# This unit is intended for out-of-the-box turnkey operation
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# and runs as the user using the predefined defaults for
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# files and directories in $HOME/.petrifiedrc
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#
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# The provided petrified.timer unit is what should be enabled,
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# not this service unit file directly:
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#
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# systemctl --user start petrified.timer
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# systemctl --user enable petrified.timer
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#
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[Unit]
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Description=Run petrified as %u
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After=network-online.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/petrified -c "%h/.petrifiedrc"
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# A target is being provided in the case where the advanced
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# admin wants to override this unit with multiple config files
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# for multiple interfaces. In this use case, *both* the custom
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# service units and the timer are enabled with systemctl (as each
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# custom unit will not be called "petrified.service", instead
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# something like "petrified-wlp3s0.service")
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[Install]
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WantedBy=petrified.target
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