jackghg
jackghg
Thanks, on a second thought, im not sure if this is the wanted behavior when someone do list... Maybe an option to include them like systemd --all. Or another app...
It could be just an app that lists the files in the 2 or 3 folders where dinit looks for services. Or it could be a kind of a diagniostic...
A step back, how to list the running services ? On my artix it shows all the services that has ever started (around 40) and all with the same status,...
that was fast! It shows [{+} ] for all the 49 services. The status of a ghost service gives an error, after I stop the service (both running and non...
what services should be shown ? I think, the running services, the enabled services, the manually started and stopped services ? idk , the manually started one-shot services ? idk....
> There aren't any services built-in to dinit. The only (somewhat) mandatory service is "boot". Some example: loginready, setup, cleanup, pseudofs, sysusers, vconsole, mount, hostname, misc, modules... I dont think...
Ok. > `dinitctl enable xyz` just looks in the boot service for a `waitsfor.d =` directive to find a directory, then creates a symbolic link in that directory (with the...
> What do you mean by "installation"? Artix installer? In my case i was converting arch to artix, but maybe the same problem can happend when chrooting ?
> Dinit can run ok, tnx, ill test. however its a bit complex workaround... like make the symlink is easyer... (but dirtyer maybe)