An instantiated service file is of the same syntax as decribed in the frontend document for any other service. It can be any type of service. However some differences exist :
@
(commercial at) character.@I
.Example :
File name : tty@
Contents :
[main]
@type = classic
@version = 0.0.1
@description = "Launch @I"
@user = ( root )
[start]
@execute = ( agetty -J 38400 @I )
By using 66 parse tty@tty1 or any other 66
command, the resulting file will then be:
[main]
@type = classic
@version = 0.0.1
@description = "Launch tty1"
@user = ( root )
[start]
@execute = ( agetty -J 38400 tty1 )