On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 6:59 PM, Johannes Kastl
I found some mentions e.g. [1] of a 'systemctl edit' command, which might do exactly what I want: Place a snipped somewhere in /etc/systemd/system/, which gets included into / overrides parts of the unit definition in /usr/lib/systemd/system.
This command does not exist on my Tumbleweed machine, maybe this is only available in upstream releases at the moment?
This command exists only in current systemd releases, which is currently in the staging process.
If this is the case, can I add these snippets manually? Or is the whole override mechanism also only available in upstream releases (219 vs. 210 on openSUSE)?
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