Does the override.conf file need the section headers? For example: # cat /etc/systemd/system/postfix.service.d/override.conf [Unit] After=syslog.target network.target time-sync.target Will it work with just the After line, or is the [Unit] line needed to control the merge function. thanks
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 06:35:38PM +0200, Robert Moskowitz wrote:> Does the override.conf file need the section headers? > > For example: > > # cat /etc/systemd/system/postfix.service.d/override.conf > [Unit] > After=syslog.target network.target time-sync.target > > Will it work with just the After line, or is the [Unit] line needed to > control the merge function.It needs to know what section (such as [Unit], [Service] and [Install]) the configuration option is in, so yes, it needs the [Unit] line. -- Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>
On 04/24/2017 07:37 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:> On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 06:35:38PM +0200, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> Does the override.conf file need the section headers? >> >> For example: >> >> # cat /etc/systemd/system/postfix.service.d/override.conf >> [Unit] >> After=syslog.target network.target time-sync.target >> >> Will it work with just the After line, or is the [Unit] line needed to >> control the merge function. > It needs to know what section (such as [Unit], [Service] and > [Install]) the configuration option is in, so yes, it needs the [Unit] > line. >thanks