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authorLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2015-08-23 13:14:04 +0200
committerLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2015-08-24 22:46:45 +0200
commit023a4f67011f24d4b085995a4a3a02661c4794a2 (patch)
treec513fa8120c95cb04b19db69d56a4af8a1b8a129 /src/core/load-fragment-gperf.gperf.m4
parent53496ca9adc383bd8aa28e8f75f1b21c2cc82b05 (diff)
core: optionally create LOGIN_PROCESS or USER_PROCESS utmp entries
When generating utmp/wtmp entries, optionally add both LOGIN_PROCESS and INIT_PROCESS entries or even all three of LOGIN_PROCESS, INIT_PROCESS and USER_PROCESS entries, instead of just a single INIT_PROCESS entry. With this change systemd may be used to not only invoke a getty directly in a SysV-compliant way but alternatively also a login(1) implementation or even forego getty and login entirely, and invoke arbitrary shells in a way that they appear in who(1) or w(1). This is preparation for a later commit that adds a "machinectl shell" operation to invoke a shell in a container, in a way that is compatible with who(1) and w(1).
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diff --git a/src/core/load-fragment-gperf.gperf.m4 b/src/core/load-fragment-gperf.gperf.m4
index aae81c80cb..60b97722db 100644
--- a/src/core/load-fragment-gperf.gperf.m4
+++ b/src/core/load-fragment-gperf.gperf.m4
@@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ m4_ifdef(`HAVE_PAM',
`$1.PAMName, config_parse_warn_compat, DISABLED_CONFIGURATION, 0')
$1.IgnoreSIGPIPE, config_parse_bool, 0, offsetof($1, exec_context.ignore_sigpipe)
$1.UtmpIdentifier, config_parse_unit_string_printf, 0, offsetof($1, exec_context.utmp_id)
+$1.UtmpMode, config_parse_exec_utmp_mode, 0, offsetof($1, exec_context.utmp_mode)
m4_ifdef(`HAVE_SELINUX',
`$1.SELinuxContext, config_parse_exec_selinux_context, 0, offsetof($1, exec_context)',
`$1.SELinuxContext, config_parse_warn_compat, DISABLED_CONFIGURATION, 0')