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title: The 66 Suite: instantiatied service author: Eric Vidal eric@obarun.org
Instantiated service file creation
An instantiated service file is of the same syntax as decribed in the frontend document for any other service. It can be any type of service. However some differences exist :
- the name of the file needs to be appended with an
@
(commercial at) character. - every value replaced in an instance file needs to be written with
@I
.
Example :
File name : tty@
Contents :
[main]
@type = classic
@version = 0.0.1
@description = "Launch @I"
@user = ( root )
[start]
@execute = ( agetty -J 38400 @I )
By using 66 parse tty@tty1 or any other 66
command which automatically the 66 parse
command, the resulting file will then be:
[main]
@type = classic
@version = 0.0.1
@description = "Launch tty1"
@user = ( root )
[start]
@execute = ( agetty -J 38400 tty1 )