X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=units%2Fserial-getty%40.service.m4;h=60d7737b74bd03fc6ebb30f297562b62b7469af7;hp=d42330a1ad6cd96505542e7118a77118493a6175;hb=83514a2fa0c9377e76dcc323ab7e7756b7f86cc4;hpb=1de4d79bf554946f486adf56ed765c5335816f15 diff --git a/units/serial-getty@.service.m4 b/units/serial-getty@.service.m4 index d42330a1a..60d7737b7 100644 --- a/units/serial-getty@.service.m4 +++ b/units/serial-getty@.service.m4 @@ -1,27 +1,17 @@ # This file is part of systemd. # # systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. [Unit] Description=Serial Getty on %I -BindTo=dev-%i.device +Documentation=man:agetty(8) man:systemd-getty-generator(8) +Documentation=http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/serial-console.html +BindsTo=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_FRUGALWARE', -After=local.service -)m4_dnl -m4_ifdef(`TARGET_ALTLINUX', -After=rc-local.service -)m4_dnl -m4_ifdef(`TARGET_MANDRIVA', +m4_ifdef(`HAVE_SYSV_COMPAT', After=rc-local.service )m4_dnl @@ -29,14 +19,19 @@ After=rc-local.service # sure that this is synchronized before getty.target, even though # getty.target didn't actually pull it in. Before=getty.target +IgnoreOnIsolate=yes [Service] -Environment=TERM=vt100 -ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty -s %I 115200,38400,9600 +ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty -s %I 115200,38400,9600 vt102 +Type=idle Restart=always RestartSec=0 UtmpIdentifier=%I -KillMode=process-group +TTYPath=/dev/%I +TTYReset=yes +TTYVHangup=yes +KillMode=process +IgnoreSIGPIPE=no # Some login implementations ignore SIGTERM, so we send SIGHUP # instead, to ensure that login terminates cleanly.