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systemd/units/emergency.service.in
Lennart Poettering 6f696ca30c emergency.service: Don't say "Welcome" when it's an emergency (#3569)
Quoting @cgwalters:

        Just uploading this as an RFC.  Now I know reading the code that systemd says
        `Welcome to $OS` as a generic thing, but my initial impression on seeing this
        was that it was almost sarcastic =)

        Let's say "You are in emergency mode" as a more neutral/less excited phrase.

This patch is based on #3556, but makes the same change for rescue mode.
2016-06-21 16:09:47 +02:00

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# This file is part of systemd.
#
# systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
[Unit]
Description=Emergency Shell
Documentation=man:sulogin(8)
DefaultDependencies=no
Conflicts=shutdown.target
Conflicts=rescue.service
Conflicts=syslog.socket
Before=shutdown.target
[Service]
Environment=HOME=/root
WorkingDirectory=-/root
ExecStartPre=-/bin/plymouth --wait quit
ExecStartPre=-/bin/echo -e 'You are in emergency mode. After logging in, type "journalctl -xb" to view\\nsystem logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" or ^D to\\ntry again to boot into default mode.'
ExecStart=-/bin/sh -c "@SULOGIN@; @SYSTEMCTL@ --job-mode=fail --no-block default"
Type=idle
StandardInput=tty-force
StandardOutput=inherit
StandardError=inherit
KillMode=process
IgnoreSIGPIPE=no
SendSIGHUP=yes