Comment by johnny22
2 days ago
> Naively, I'd say to create symlinks instead of copying,
I did mean symlinks too. The rest of my system shouldn't have to know or care about my project at all.
I just wanna be able to systemctl --user start ./my-service.service or something to that effect.
> I just wanna be able to systemctl --user start ./my-service.service or something to that effect.
Can you not? I know that systemctl has a userspace dot folder for user's services.
[0] `~/.config/systemd/user/`
The quadlet user folder is typically at `~/.config/containers/systemd`. So if you put your .container files in there, you can start them with `systemctl start --user MyContainer`
https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-systemd.uni...