Op vrijdag 2 februari 2018 20:29:41 CET schreef Achim Gratz:
I have set up a GPS module as the primary reference clock on my main box, running Tumbleweed. I need to configure the (USB) serial interface, then activate a PPS device via ldattach. The first part is working, although I'm sure it could be more polished (notz using a fixed device name for starters). The second part requires me to involve systemd as I cannot start an ldattach process from an udev trigger. I've written a systemd unit for that and it works when started by hand, but doesn't on boot.
I am looking for some forum where I can ask some questions about how I can make it work correctly and put a few finishing touches on w.r.t. the startup of ntpd and the handling of loss of clock (interface goes away or PPS stops). Pointers to more comprehensive documentation of systemd and its interactions with udev are welcome as well.
Regards, Achim. You do not only need to start the new unit, bu also to enable it
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