Subj : systemd To : Benny Pedersen From : Alexey Vissarionov Date : Fri Dec 11 2020 02:02:02 Good ${greeting_time}, Benny! 10 Dec 2020 20:29:46, you wrote to me: AI>>> The --user option looks interesting. I might be able to use that AI>>> here if my init supports it. AV>> There's another option, which allows running several binkd instances AV>> for different users: AV>> % crontab -l | grep fidomailer AV>> */15 * * * * fidomailer BP> and this crontab runs as root, oh dear :) This example wasn't intended for idiots. However, nothing prevents idiots to implement it in their usual manner. AV>> And, of course, it doesn't require the root privileges. BP> i noted this in binkd.conf, but i miss the part of parse gentoo env BP> if its ignored to not use root in the --user openrc script As binkd is supposed to be run by different users, it has nothing to do with openrc or any other init scripts. BP> gentoo (openrc) do support multiple openrc users config deamons, no BP> need for bashing :) It seems like you are trying to look even more stupid than you really are. Rather you don't: someone may believe you. -- Alexey V. Vissarionov aka Gremlin from Kremlin gremlin.ru!gremlin; +vii-cmiii-ccxxix-lxxix-xlii .... GPG: 8832FE9FA791F7968AC96E4E909DAC45EF3B1FA8 @ hkp://keys.gnupg.net --- /bin/vi * Origin: ::1 (2:5020/545) .