laney@nightingale> ls ubuntu-session.target.requires
unity7.service@
laney@nightingale> ls ubuntu-session.target.wants
unity-gtk-module.service@ unity-settings-daemon.service@ window-stack-bridge.service@
I think that's pretty good. In fact it means that you could drop u-s-d from Wants= completely in this MP, since it is responsible for starting itself up.
This is what we have now
laney@nightingale> ls ubuntu- session. target. requires session. target. wants module. service@ unity-settings- daemon. service@ window- stack-bridge. service@
unity7.service@
laney@nightingale> ls ubuntu-
unity-gtk-
I think that's pretty good. In fact it means that you could drop u-s-d from Wants= completely in this MP, since it is responsible for starting itself up.