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selinux: use setcon() instead of reexec to apply selinux policy
[elogind.git]
/
units
/
serial-getty@.service.m4
diff --git
a/units/serial-getty@.service.m4
b/units/serial-getty@.service.m4
index 9a70db0f21cdf119e00a87551379c425c7b50c28..082290cb8b185a8d8dc02ef4d3dc521743e0f4bb 100644
(file)
--- a/
units/serial-getty@.service.m4
+++ b/
units/serial-getty@.service.m4
@@
-7,14
+7,23
@@
[Unit]
Description=Serial Getty on %I
[Unit]
Description=Serial Getty on %I
-
Requires
=dev-%i.device
-After=dev-%i.device
+
BindTo
=dev-%i.device
+After=dev-%i.device
systemd-user-sessions.service plymouth-quit-wait.service
m4_ifdef(`TARGET_FEDORA',
After=rc-local.service
)m4_dnl
m4_ifdef(`TARGET_ARCH',
After=rc-local.service
)m4_dnl
m4_ifdef(`TARGET_FEDORA',
After=rc-local.service
)m4_dnl
m4_ifdef(`TARGET_ARCH',
After=rc-local.service
)m4_dnl
+m4_ifdef(`TARGET_FRUGALWARE',
+After=local.service
+)m4_dnl
+m4_ifdef(`TARGET_ALTLINUX',
+After=rc-local.service
+)m4_dnl
+m4_ifdef(`TARGET_MANDRIVA',
+After=rc-local.service
+)m4_dnl
# If additional gettys are spawned during boot then we should make
# sure that this is synchronized before getty.target, even though
# If additional gettys are spawned during boot then we should make
# sure that this is synchronized before getty.target, even though
@@
-22,15
+31,15
@@
After=rc-local.service
Before=getty.target
[Service]
Before=getty.target
[Service]
-Environment=TERM=vt100-nav
-m4_ifdef(`TARGET_FEDORA',
-ExecStartPre=-/sbin/securetty %I
-)m4_dnl
+Environment=TERM=vt100
ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty -s %I 115200,38400,9600
Restart=always
RestartSec=0
UtmpIdentifier=%I
ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty -s %I 115200,38400,9600
Restart=always
RestartSec=0
UtmpIdentifier=%I
-KillMode=process-group
+TTYPath=/dev/%I
+TTYReset=yes
+TTYVHangup=yes
+KillMode=process
# Some login implementations ignore SIGTERM, so we send SIGHUP
# instead, to ensure that login terminates cleanly.
# Some login implementations ignore SIGTERM, so we send SIGHUP
# instead, to ensure that login terminates cleanly.