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FS#34867 - [netctl] Add wait and exit status feedback
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Opened by Bigby James (ANOKNUSA) - Sunday, 21 April 2013, 13:29 GMT
Last edited by Jouke Witteveen (jouke) - Thursday, 25 April 2013, 08:03 GMT
Opened by Bigby James (ANOKNUSA) - Sunday, 21 April 2013, 13:29 GMT
Last edited by Jouke Witteveen (jouke) - Thursday, 25 April 2013, 08:03 GMT
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DetailsDescription: While netctl functions fine for me most of the time, it's nonetheless annoying to stare at the prompt and wonder if the profile is doing anything. It would be nice for the next update to include status messages for the user, e.g. "Connecting to <network x>," "Requesting IP," "Connection established," etc. Note that while the man page for netctl states:
EXIT STATUS On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise. I nonetheless get no such feedback, other than other than journalctl's message on failure. |
This task depends upon
- Add a verbose mode to "systemctl start" and friends that explains what is being done or not done
This is a systemd bug, not a netctl one.
I don't see anything wrong with the return codes. They are not meant to be printed.