[Bug 1624967] Re: $TERM is not set for /etc/rc.local
Martin Pitt
martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Mon Sep 19 07:11:29 UTC 2016
Sworddragon [2016-09-19 6:52 -0000]:
> But causing some output for example with echo in /etc/rc.local causes it
> to be written on the console on booting. Or is this the expected
> behavior even if the journal is used?
It's what "journal+console" does, yes -- it's similar to "tee".
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Title:
$TERM is not set for /etc/rc.local
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with systemd 231-6 and after upgrading from
upstart to systemd I'm noticing that a setterm command fails that I
have put into /etc/rc.local in the past (to make specific settings on
the console without requiring a login). On making a look at this I
figured out that $TERM is not set at default anymore and maybe it
makes sense to set it at default again.
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