complete and all communication
channels set up. The child continues
to run as the main daemon
- process. This is the behaviour of
+ process. This is the behavior of
traditional UNIX daemons. If this
setting is used, it is recommended to
also use the
soon as the parent process
exits.</para>
- <para>Behaviour of
+ <para>Behavior of
<option>oneshot</option> is similar
to <option>simple</option>, however
it is expected that the process has to
is particularly useful for this type
of service.</para>
- <para>Behaviour of
+ <para>Behavior of
<option>dbus</option> is similar to
<option>simple</option>, however it is
expected that the daemon acquires a
<varname>BusName=</varname> is
specified.</para>
- <para>Behaviour of
+ <para>Behavior of
<option>notify</option> is similar to
<option>simple</option>, however it is
expected that the daemon sends a
not set, it will be implicitly set to
<option>main</option>.</para>
- <para>Behaviour of
+ <para>Behavior of
<option>idle</option> is very similar
to <option>simple</option>, however
actual execution of a the service
<term><varname>ExecStartPre=</varname></term>
<term><varname>ExecStartPost=</varname></term>
<listitem><para>Additional commands
- that are executed before (resp. after)
+ that are executed before or after
the command in
- <varname>ExecStart=</varname>. Multiple
+ <varname>ExecStart=</varname>, respectively. Multiple
command lines may be concatenated in a
single directive, by separating them
by semicolons (these semicolons must
SIGTERM and SIGPIPE. Exit status
definitions can either be numeric exit
codes or termination signal names, and
- are are separated by spaces. Example:
+ are separated by spaces. Example:
"<literal>SuccessExitStatus=1 2 8
SIGKILL</literal>", ensures that exit
codes 1, 2, 8 and the termination