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# This is a system unit for launching Weston with auto-login as the
# user configured here.
#
# Weston must be built with systemd support, and your weston.ini must load
# the plugin systemd-notify.so.
[Unit]
Description=Weston, a Wayland compositor, as a system service
Documentation=man:weston(1) man:weston.ini(5)
Documentation=http://wayland.freedesktop.org/
# Make sure we are started after logins are permitted.
After=systemd-user-sessions.service
# If Plymouth is used, we want to start when it is on its way out.
After=plymouth-quit-wait.service
# D-Bus is necessary for contacting logind. Logind is required.
Wants=dbus.socket
After=dbus.socket
# Since we are part of the graphical session, make sure we are started before
# it is complete.
Before=graphical.target
# Prevent starting on systems without virtual consoles, Weston requires one
# for now.
ConditionPathExists=/dev/tty0
[Service]
# Requires systemd-notify.so Weston plugin.
Type=notify
EnvironmentFile=/etc/default/weston
ExecStart=/usr/bin/weston --modules=systemd-notify.so
# Optional watchdog setup
TimeoutStartSec=60
WatchdogSec=20
# The user to run Weston as.
User=%I
# Make sure working directory is users home directory
WorkingDirectory=/home/%i
# Set up a full user session for the user, required by Weston.
PAMName=weston-autologin
# A virtual terminal is needed.
TTYPath=/dev/tty7
TTYReset=yes
TTYVHangup=yes
TTYVTDisallocate=yes
# Fail to start if not controlling the tty.
StandardInput=tty-fail
StandardOutput=journal
StandardError=journal
# Log this user with utmp, letting it show up with commands 'w' and 'who'.
UtmpIdentifier=tty7
UtmpMode=user
[Install]
WantedBy=graphical.target
DefaultInstance=tty7