I have a VPN daemon that needs to run before the client will work. Normally, this would have been set up automatically by its install script, but the system is immutable.
I’ve created the systemd service via sysyemctl edit --force --full daemon.service
with the following parameters:
[Unit]
Description=Blah
After=network-online.target
[Service]
User=root
Group=root
ExecStart=/usr/bin/env /path/to/daemon
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
I’ve verified that the daemon is actually executable, and it runs fine when I manually call it via sudo daemon
. When I try to run it with sudo systemctl enable --now daemon.service
, it exits with error code 126.
What am I missing?
Edit: typo
Edit 2: Added script modifications. Daemon appears to be some kind of pre-compiled binary.
Solution: ExecStart wanted /usr/bin/env
to launch the binary. The service file above has been edited to reflect the correct solution. See this post for further discussion.
Root is required, but it’s already an executable binary, not a script.
chmod +x
andchmod 755
both had no effect on the 126.Fortunately, it was solved by adding
/usr/bin/env
to the ExecStart line. According to another user, the default environment is limited, so the script was probably looking for some specific environment variables, whichenv
can provide.Normally, this would be set up by default with the installation script, but I’m trying to set this up on Bazzite, so there’s some problematic issues to overcome.