It appears systemd is able to use /etc/environment for environment variables. I see in a package that pointing to syslog
allows logging. How do I log to systemd-journald?
It is possible to throw in a hack somewhere. But what is the write way to do with systemd what .bash_profile and .bashrc usually does?
Update => I got it. Source .bash_profile from .bashrc
Last edited by carey; September 23, 2011 at 08:11 PM.
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It appears systemd is able to use /etc/environment for environment variables. I see in a package that pointing to syslog
allows logging. How do I log to systemd-journald?
"Problem with trying to be the bad guy: there is always someone worse" -- John Reese, PoI
https://github.com/googl