[00:01] <sarnold> foo: you could install sudo rules to allow running a specific commandline or script to a specific user
[00:01] <sarnold> foo: systemd also does some policykit interactions of some sort, you could probably also express what you want to allow that way, but I don't know what you would do for that
[00:04] <foo> sarnold: thanks. I could have a separate daemon watch for file changes too and then reboot... instead of giving a user access. hmph.
[00:05] <sarnold> foo: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.path.html may be useful
[00:08] <foo> sarnold: thank you, PathChanged= and PathModified= look beneficial
[00:09] <sarnold> foo: there's also incron, but you're probably already running systemd, and it's a systemd thing you want to do..
[00:23] <foo> sarnold: actually, I don't think this will work... since some of the files in this folder could be user generated. That would then be restarting the service. Will have to trigger another way
[00:23] <mwhudson> people here might be interested in this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/AutomatedServerInstalls