John Andersen wrote:
Since the thread is old at this time, I won't bore you with the details, but I simply took something like the the fstrim timer, and cloned that, and adjusted the time to my liking.
I've found the starting of tasks to be rather precise as the timer options are quite varied and capable with OnCaleendar options and stuff. I've started daily jobs and had them fire within a second of when I exptected them to.
Yes, so did I eventually. I copied the logrotate timer, but overlooked the 'AccuracySec=12h' setting.
The systemd/user arch wiki page explains starting your user instances of systemd be done automatically when you log in the first time, and it will remain as long as there exists timers (or other units) for that user.
Well, that bit is definitely not correct. I've got a test timer, it certainly only runs when I'm logged in. (I have yet to figure out how to enable lingering). -- Per Jessen, Zürich (13.5°C) http://www.dns24.ch/ - free dynamic DNS, made in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org