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Are there any indepth wikis on getty and how it works with systemd? I removed a getty service and now tty1 sits on the boot proccess. I can still login if I switch to any other tty here are my current running services. I would just scroll back through rxvt's history but it must have still been open when I rebooted thanks.
proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.automount
sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:02.0-backlight-acpi_video0.device
sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:1b.0-sound-card0.device
sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:1c.2-0000:05:00.0-net-enp5s0.device
sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:1c.3-0000:06:00.0-ssb0:0-ieee80211-phy0-rfkill1.device
sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:1c.3-0000:06:00.0-ssb0:0-net-wlan0.device
sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:1f.1-ata4-host3-target3:0:0-3:0:0:0-block-sr0.device
sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:1f.2-ata1-host0-target0:0:0-0:0:0:0-block-sda-sda1.device
sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:1f.2-ata1-host0-target0:0:0-0:0:0:0-block-sda-sda2.device
sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:1f.2-ata1-host0-target0:0:0-0:0:0:0-block-sda.device
sys-devices-platform-acer\x2dwmi-rfkill-rfkill0.device
sys-devices-platform-serial8250-tty-ttyS0.device
sys-devices-platform-serial8250-tty-ttyS1.device
sys-devices-platform-serial8250-tty-ttyS2.device
sys-devices-platform-serial8250-tty-ttyS3.device
sys-module-configfs.device
sys-module-fuse.device
sys-subsystem-net-devices-enp5s0.device
sys-subsystem-net-devices-wlan0.device
-.mount
dev-hugepages.mount
dev-mqueue.mount
run-user-1000-gvfs.mount
run-user-1000.mount
sys-kernel-config.mount
sys-kernel-debug.mount
tmp.mount
systemd-ask-password-console.path
systemd-ask-password-wall.path
session-c1.scope
dbus.service
getty@tty2.service
getty@tty3.service
getty@tty4.service
getty@tty5.service
getty@tty6.service
getty@tty9.service
kmod-static-nodes.service
netctl-auto@wlan0.service
systemd-backlight@backlight:acpi_video0.service
systemd-journald.service
systemd-logind.service
systemd-networkd.service
systemd-random-seed.service
systemd-remount-fs.service
systemd-rfkill@rfkill0.service
systemd-rfkill@rfkill1.service
systemd-sysctl.service
systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service
systemd-udev-trigger.service
systemd-udevd.service
systemd-update-utmp.service
systemd-user-sessions.service
systemd-vconsole-setup.service
user@1000.service
-.slice
system-getty.slice
system-netctl\x2dauto.slice
system-systemd\x2dbacklight.slice
system-systemd\x2drfkill.slice
system.slice
user-1000.slice
user.slice
dbus.socket
dm-event.socket
systemd-initctl.socket
systemd-journald-dev-log.socket
systemd-journald.socket
systemd-shutdownd.socket
systemd-udevd-control.socket
systemd-udevd-kernel.socket
dev-sda2.swap
basic.target
cryptsetup.target
getty.target
graphical.target
local-fs-pre.target
local-fs.target
multi-user.target
network.target
paths.target
remote-fs.target
slices.target
sockets.target
sound.target
swap.target
sysinit.target
timers.target
shadow.timer
systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer
Last edited by mich04 (2014-08-09 15:58:35)
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'man systemd.unit' etc.
Just re-enable it like any other service.
systemctl enable getty@tty1
Edit: What you probably are searching for is "instantiated services", referring to the @ in the service name: http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/instances.html (Note, this blog is from the author of systemd.)
Also see 'man logind.conf' NAutoVTs.
Last edited by rebootl (2014-08-09 14:39:16)
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That worked, I was puting start, instead of enable thus rebooting the problem still existed. I will look at the man pages I always forget about those.
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