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A shell is software that lets users interact with the operating system, usually by typing at a command-line.
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Systemd: How to unpack %I arguments to ExecStart without wrapping in Shell?
ExecStart=/usr/bin/sh -c "/path/to/my/exec %I"
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WantedBy=default.target
The above one with ExecStart=/usr/bin/sh -c "/path/to/my/exec %I" works, since the %I is unpacked when passing to the shell … Is there any way to achieve %I unpacking, without using another wrapper like shell? …