phones. Hopefully, there'll be a systemd
centric version so that enables individuals and small companies can
remain in the game.
Given that CoreOS have sponsored some systemd development
(systemd-networkd), I think it is reasonable to assume they plan to stick
with systemd for the foreseeable
that doesnt start at boot and it not always running. I used to
just run the openrc init script to start and stop it, since openrc used per
interface scripts. With systemd the wired interface is fine using
/etc/systemd/network/interface.network, but AFAIK I wont be able to use a
*.network file
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 6:44 PM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd be 100% sure this is a systemd bug except that the problem is so
obvious and (I think) so common that I can't believe I'm the only
systemd user seeing it:
I routinely share /usr/portage over NFS between several gentoo boxes
I'd be 100% sure this is a systemd bug except that the problem is so
obvious and (I think) so common that I can't believe I'm the only
systemd user seeing it:
I routinely share /usr/portage over NFS between several gentoo boxes
on my wireless network. When I poweroff or reboot the NFS client
, if you already have systemd (which I believe you do), why don't you
compile in the support for microhttpd and use the journal? This is the
exact scenario for which systemd-journal-gatewayd[1] was written.
Regards.
[1]
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-journal
Regarding my other thread started some time ago, I finally fixed it
after a lot of experimentation.
I had to do several things to make mdadm work properly with dracut/systemd:
1. I had to add rd.auto=1 to kernel options in grub;
2. Upgraded to mdadm-3.3.2-r1;
3. Installed dracut-041;
4
On 29.05.2015 01:57, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
OK, thanks much.
so, does it boot now?
On Mon, Aug 03 2015, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
In latptops/workstations NetworkManager takes care of
everything. However, I still enable systemd-networkd and
systemd-resolved in my laptop and workstations. If enabled without any
configuration, it just monitors the network interfaces
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 8:30 AM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
On Sun, Aug 02 2015, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 10:03 AM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been running systemd for a long time without needing to enable
the dhcpcd service at boot time. Starting
On Sat, Jul 18 2015, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 8:00 PM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
I am installing gentoo on a new laptop. I am a gnome, hence systemd,
user. I also use lvm (I have / and /usr combined on a non-lvm partition).
At the point where you choose a profile
On Fri, 23 Oct 2015 20:00:51 -0200 (BRST), ferreir...@usp.br wrote:
> mephisto / # emerge -vpuDN world | grep blocks
> [blocks b ] sys-apps/systemd[gudev(-)] ("sys-apps/systemd[gudev(-)]" is
> blocking dev-libs/libgudev-230) [blocks b ] dev-libs/libgudev
> ("dev-lib
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 02:40:02PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 31/08/2015 13:49, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> >> A clue is in the ebuilds for systemd:
> >> >
> >> > sysv-utils? (
> >> > !sys-apps/systemd-sysv
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 7:57 AM, walt <w41...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you. I've been running systemd for months and this is the first
> time I've heard about systemd profiles. I'm not using either gnome or
> kde, so should I use default/linux/amd64/13.0/systemd, which doesn't
On Wed, 2 Sep 2015, walt wrote:
> Thank you. I've been running systemd for months and this is the first
> time I've heard about systemd profiles. I'm not using either gnome or
> kde, so should I use default/linux/amd64/13.0/systemd, which doesn't
> seem to care if I'm running a des
Still blocked - anything else i should try?
tnx.
# emerge -a1 =sys-apps/systemd-226-r2 dev-libs/libgudev virtual/libgudev
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N ] dev-libs/libgudev-230 USE="introspection -debug
(-static
I am running systemd-226-r1 and am having some strange problems with
systemd-logind. It gets into some state where it can take 20 seconds to
login to the box via ssh, if I restart systemd-logind or rather stop and
start -- restart has no effect -- then it works for some unknownperiod
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 3:06 AM, Marc Joliet <mar...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Perhaps somebody with more systemd expertise will now feel compelled to
> respond ;-) .
I think I've gotten burned out talking about the advantages of systemd
on Gentoo lists. If anybody wants to chat about
On 09/02/2016 16:42, James wrote:
> James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
>
>
> Boy this just keeps getting stranger and stranger.
> So I::
>
> emerge -C sys-fs/udev
> emerge eudev
>
> no problems,
>
> then in /etc/portage/package.mask I masked off::
>
&g
2016-02-09 11:39 GMT-06:00 Jc García <jyo.gar...@gmail.com>:
> 2016-02-09 11:31 GMT-06:00 James <wirel...@tampabay.rr.com>:
>
>> emerge -uDvtp @world
>> shows just a few updates needed but nothing pulling in systemd. What I'm
>> missing is why the "-syste
On 01/29/2017 05:51 AM, Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying out a systemd installation on a MackBook Pro and I am not sure
> the
> documentation on systemd + microcode is entirely correct. So, I read here:
>
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Intel_microcode#systemd
>
Hi All,
I am trying out a systemd installation on a MackBook Pro and I am not sure the
documentation on systemd + microcode is entirely correct. So, I read here:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Intel_microcode#systemd
that the "microcode loader is set as a module in the kernel configur
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 02:26:05 -0500, Tom H wrote:
> > I don't use grub on UEFI systems, but I use the systemd bootloader,
> > so I thought I'd keep quiet about that ;-)
>
> I'm also a heretic who uses the systemd bootloader no matter what pid1
> is in charge.
>
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 3:39 AM, Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 02:26:05 -0500, Tom H wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't use grub on UEFI systems, but I use the systemd bootloader,
>>> so I thought I'd keep quiet about that ;-)
>>
Am 19.12.2016 um 15:52 schrieb Marc Joliet:
> That is incorrect, systemd allows for overriding files in
> /etc/systemd/system/${unit_name}.d/*.conf.
Then this is very new.
> Furthermore, service units can
> read environment variables from a file via EnvironmentFile.
Initsc
Am Mon, 10 Apr 2017 09:27:57 +0200
schrieb Raffaele Belardi <raffaele.bela...@st.com>:
> After 10+ years of LXDE/OpenRC I decided to give Gnome/systemd a try.
>
> 1. With OpenRC I used hdparm to put an external USB disk to sleep:
>
> $ cat /etc/conf.d/hdparm
> sdb_arg
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 8:52 PM, John Covici <cov...@ccs.covici.com> wrote:
> I have not done a world update in a few weeks and I like to check
> things out first before doing this. I am seeing that the latest
> update of dracut has the -systemd as a mandatory flag. So, since
On 23/05/2017 10:34, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> On Mon, 2017-05-22 at 16:09 +0200, Hogren wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Very simple question but did you have "pam" in your global USE flag
>> or
>> Systemd USE flag ?
> Yes, I am using the gnome/systemd
debug logging on gdm but nothing significant
appears.
Any suggestions?
thanks,
raffaele
systemd[356]: user@32.service: Failed at step PAM spawning
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd: Operation not permitted
systemd[1]: Failed to start User Manager for UID 32.
gdm-launch-environment][310]: pam_systemd(gdm
On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 1:00 PM, Raffaele Belardi
<raffaele.bela...@st.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 2017-05-22 at 12:47 +0300, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
>>
>> A Google search found this systemd issue:
>> https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/4342
>> Quote:
>&
Without tweaking anything in particular (as far as I remember), I get
the "predictable" names. For example, on the desktop box where I'm
writing this, the main interface is enp3s0.
But, of course, there's no systemd on this box, and never has been. So,
reading [1], I am somewh
Hi All,
I hope this post is not completely off topic. I have a small LAN server (with
Kodi) running systemd and I want to use it to receive and store syslog entries
from other devices over the LAN. I want to keep this system as lightweight as
possible, due to its constrained hardware. What
> One guess is that it could be OpenRC because I actually selected the systemd
> profile for kde.
It is.
On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 10:55:04 +, Akater wrote:
> It looks like systemd scripts often (always?) get installed, regardless
> of USE flag settings.
Because they are tiny so impact of them is negligible. On the other hand,
if you don't have them and want to switch to systemd, you would
On 12/22/2017 11:02:14 AM, John Covici wrote:
Hi. So, after two weeks, I finally got my emerge -e world finished.
Now I was trying my regular world update with --deep, etc., but I get
an impossible situation. It seems openrc is now blocking systemd, but
I apparently need both.
I've noticed
ntu ?) of a program, from which I only know the apt-get
>>> and apt-install commands?
>>
>> A "deb" file, which you can expand with "ar" (no need to install "dpkg").
>>
>>
>>> And how can I do the same for a developer release o
nds?
>
> A "deb" file, which you can expand with "ar" (no need to install "dpkg").
>
>
> > And how can I do the same for a developer release of that program when
> > I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?)
>
> I'll use systemd
;ar" (no need to install "dpkg").
> And how can I do the same for a developer release of that program when
> I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?)
I'll use systemd because I used the Ubuntu maintainer's systemd ppa
two or three years ago and I still have that url
I have a set up like this to boot:
GRUB - access non-encrypted EFI partition to find kernel, initramfs, etc
initramfs has enough on it to boot minus the encryption key
(Removable) storage must be inserted (UUID matching) to:
- mount to expected point
- use key to decrypt root partition (systemd
Nuno Silva wrote:
On 2019-08-20, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
Raffaele Belardi wrote:
[...]
- I grub-loaded a different kernel, one built for systemd. It stops in
the exact same place as the openrc-built one.
What are the kernel command lines for both kernels?
I'm currently on a different
On Thursday, 1 August 2019 20:29:08 BST Jack wrote:
> On 2019.08.01 09:59, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> > Hi,
> > since the upgrade from systemd-242-r6 to systemd-243_rc1 I cannot
> > mount my (external) USB drive any more.
> > I get
> > kernel: sd 10:0:0:0: [sde] As
On Monday, 11 November 2019 11:54:31 GMT Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 5:38 AM Wols Lists wrote:
>
> > Fact is, there are a lot of people out there who hate systemd because
> > it's been successful, and it's been successful because it sticks to the
> > n
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 01:36:34AM -0300, Raphael MD wrote:
> I’ve been noted that Systemd is putting hard dependency in things like
> Bluetooth, today is difficult rely upon a system without Bluetooth.
systemd, and Lennart Poettering (the anti-Christ of open-source) in general
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 01:36:34AM -0300, Raphael MD wrote:
> > I’ve been noted that Systemd is putting hard dependency in things like
> > Bluetooth, today is difficult rely upon a system without Bluetooth.
>
>
On 03/07/2020 16:33, Tamer Higazi wrote:
Hi people,
I had a problem with docker on gentoo and found the solution for all my
problems with a custom mount command:
|sudo mount -t cgroup -o none,name=systemd cgroup /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd
Can anybody of you tell me how to add that one in /etc
On Friday, 3 July 2020 14:33:52 BST Tamer Higazi wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I had a problem with docker on gentoo and found the solution for all my
>
> problems with a custom mount command:
> |sudo mount -t cgroup -o none,name=systemd cgroup /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd
>
> Ca
On 12/4/20 12:02 PM, Dale wrote:
So basically, that package would have to start over from scratch to be
fixed. That's not very likely if history means anything.
I think the opentmpfiles devs are planning to copy/paste the
systemd-tmpfiles C code into opentmpfiles eventually. That will make
On 14/11/2020 18:48, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Probably the cause for me running into so much difficulty converting from
openrc to systemd is there is no path for systems using systemd unless
they're using uefi and going multi-user also, I tried doing the conversion
during installation
if you have to learn something, you may
> as well learn the 2/3 line configs of systemd-boot.
> Note that systemd-boot doesn't require systemd, it's just the gummiboot
> boot manager that was merged into systemd taken out again. Or you could
> use rEFInd if you prefer a prettier boot me
ywords, amd64 for udev and
> > > ~amd64 for systemd-boot/utils. Does keywording udev-250 resolve the
> > > blocks?
> >
> > Yes, after keywording several others, thus:
> >
> > ~sys-apps/systemd-tmpfiles-249.9
> > ~sys-apps/systemd-utils-250.4
> > ~sys-
nday, 17 April 2022 14:54:50 -00 Rich Freeman wrote:
> > >> >> Can't you just fix your USE flags with systemd-utils? Why revert?
> > >> >
> > >> > No, because the flag I'd need is 'boot', and that triggers switching
> > >> > f
Hi there,
I am using a Loongson2f Yeeloong netbook and have upgraded to kernel 6.0.5.
When I boot and login after typing the password, systemd-journald shows:
systemd-journald
[144]:/var/log/journal/67er8fc429e5364af4fe1074626r7e38/user-1000.journal:
Monotonic clock jumped backwards
4:34:50 2022 >>> sys-apps/systemd-252.2
merge time: 2 minutes and 19 seconds.
Sat Dec 10 20:59:29 2022 >>> sys-apps/systemd-252.3
merge time: 1 minute and 54 seconds.
Wed Dec 14 13:56:52 2022 >>> sys-apps/systemd-252.3
merge time: 2 minutes an
Neil Bothwick digimed.co.uk> writes:
> > sys-apps/systemd is not even installed, but it shows up as a blocker?
> > gentoo-systemd-integration is not installed, but it's a blocker.
> It's showing up because it is blocking your update, which means something
> you a
Hi folks,
well, I have a weird issue here: Over the weekend, I switched to the
new 17.0 profiles, and as part of that process, did an "emerge -e
@world" on my ~x86/systemd machine. Took a while, but that was
expected, and I was glad to see that afterwards everything was still
wo
and prompt as usual.
systemd by default only spawns 1 (one) tty, tty1:
$ ls /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/
getty@tty1.service
That's the only login prompt spawned by default. The other virtual
consoles get spawned automatically if you switch to them. In other
words, if you
. There are
no
service starting messages and no login prompt appears. The other ttys
have a banner and prompt as usual.
systemd by default only spawns 1 (one) tty, tty1:
$ ls /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/
getty@tty1.service
That's the only login prompt spawned by default
On 16/02/2014 17:46, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2014-02-15 3:32 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com wrote:
For Slackware, I have no idea. For Debian, no the only options were[1]:
1. sysvinit (status quo)
2. systemd
3. upstart
4. openrc (experimental)
5. One system on Linux, something else
:
For such a profile to be legitimate, systemd would have to be chosen as
the default.
Ridiculous. Forget about Canek's rant...
This is about *choice*. Also, I would argue the *opposite of what Canek
is
saying in this last rant...
Tanstaafl, can we please not use terms like rants? I'm just giving
Am 20.09.2014 um 16:08 schrieb Mark David Dumlao:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Alec Ten Harmsel
a...@alectenharmsel.com mailto:a...@alectenharmsel.com wrote:
On 09/17/2014 10:40 PM, Mark David Dumlao wrote:
Fact is if it's _you_ that seems to give a tweet about systemd
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 09:56:09PM +0100, Michael Mair-Keimberger wrote:
Today I've started to play around with systemd but so far I couldn't get
it to boot. I've followed the how to from the gentoo wiki [1], but I
stuck somehow.
I found systemd to be rather tricky to implement on some of my
Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 31/08/2015 18:54, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> >> The words make sense, the meaning doesn't :-)
> >> >
> >> > It looks like fail2ban wants systemd without python support, but the
> >> >
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Corbin Bird <corbinb...@charter.net> wrote:
>
> The old manual method of configuration is extremely flexible, you can
> get the "who-knows-where-it-came-from-component" to work. The new
> "automagic" of udev / systemd
On 12/21/2016 08:28 AM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Corbin Bird <corbinb...@charter.net> wrote:
>> The old manual method of configuration is extremely flexible, you can
>> get the "who-knows-where-it-came-from-component" to work. The new
&
Am 25.09.2012 08:33, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 16.09.2012 20:45, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
This workaround also works in my systemd-only overlay. So, if you have
the systemd flag in any of those four
On 2013-03-22, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 7:45 PM, João Matos jaon...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi list,
do you know some guide to switch form systemd to openrc, or keep both? I
googled and I didn't find.
The motivation is that I'm studing many server stuff, and I'm tired
systemd = 205 requires systemd and won't
work on openrc, upstart, and such
as in, the idea of using logind outside of systemd is a dead end
so keeping ConsoleKit in portage for long as it works for long as we
need openrc for Linux based systems
and when it no longer works
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 9:59 PM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
On Mon, Aug 05 2013, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 8:26 PM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
(I brought an old system upto the state of my real one and am trying to
follow the wiki for converting to systemd).
I am upto
and Portage wants to replace udev
(204) with systemd (208). My question is (hopefully) simple:
Can I use systemd as drop-in replacement for udev? In other words,
can I pretend that systemd is udev and continue using OpenRC as
with udev itself? I would then apply just udev 204 to 208 update
On Sat, 7 Dec 2013 09:40:13 +0100
Tom Wijsman tom...@gentoo.org wrote:
On Sat, 7 Dec 2013 07:32:09 +0100
meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
[blocks B ] sys-fs/udev (sys-fs/udev is blocking
sys-apps/systemd-208-r2)
Pick one or the other; you can use sys-apps/systemd without running
On 02/04/2014 02:29 PM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, Daniel Campbell wrote:
On 02/04/2014 01:58 PM, Joseph wrote:
Is it possible to go from systemd to udev?
I don't like the way systemd works. I have a problem with mounting USB
sick (it mounts as root:root) and I can
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 6:24 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/04/14 18:03, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to go from systemd to udev?
I don't like the way systemd works. I have a problem with mounting
down
the machine (unless another user or root is logged in, for example by
ssh), nor when using a USB stick.
I repeat my question (if you already answered I apologize), do you
have systemd emerged with the policykit USE flag?
Well, I know more now but understand less :) I recompiled both
a flame-fest against systemd, but...
I'm sure some or most of you have already heard about this, but I found
a really decent thread discussing this whole systemd thing. It is only
really comparing systemd and upstart, as that was the debate going on in
the debian TC, but it is a great
On 2014-02-21 9:28 AM, Mark David Dumlao madum...@gmail.com wrote:
It is one thing entirely to say you don't like some software, and
another thing entirely to obligate everyone else in the world to
never depend on it.
All myself and others have been insisting on is that systemd proponents
2014-05-16 7:50 GMT-06:00 Hunter Jozwiak hunter.t@gmail.com:
-Original Message-
From: Stefan G. Weichinger [mailto:li...@xunil.at]
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 9:40 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Can't Get Systemd to Work
Am 16.05.2014 15:33
)
If you have a multi-disk btrfs, I think you need to add the btrfs
dracut module. At least that's how I remember it, but its been a
while my memory could be failing me, or it could well have changed
since then.
I currently have in /etc/dracut.conf:
add_dracutmodules+=bash systemd
hostonly
: Re: [gentoo-user] Can't Get Systemd to Work
Am 16.05.2014 15:33, schrieb Hunter Jozwiak:
-Original Message-
From: Neil Bothwick [mailto:n...@digimed.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 8:06 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Can't Get Systemd to Work
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
On 6/3/2014 11:10 AM, Canek Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe. The thing is, this is going to keep happening, as more and more
infrastructure migrates towards systemd. Perhaps a news item everytime
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 5:06 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@gentoo.org wrote:
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 12:59 AM, Canek Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
wrote:
[...]
Incidentally, what exactly is wrong with systemd writing
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Rich Freeman ri...@gentoo.org wrote:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Alec Ten Harmsel
a...@alectenharmsel.com wrote:
Mark David Dumlao wrote:
The code is out there. Freely available. Both systemd and sysvinit.
If you wanted to measure both, you could
peace with systemd and openrc:: imho.
OpenRC is there on the stage3, systemd isn't, if you don't think about
systemd you get an OpenRC installation, I think it would confuse more
people to talk about choosing init system(especially noobs) right at
the beginning of the handbook.
I think during
ps://lists.dns-oarc.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2016-June/014964.html
>
That's pretty old news. In any case, you certainly don't need to use
systemd as your DNS resolver if you don't want to.
Systemd also doesn't touch /etc/resolv.conf contrary to what that
email states. It only touches /run/sy
omise that udev would remain usable
> without systemd. (I can fish up the e-mail -- sent by Lennart himself
> -- if you'd like. It may take some time) To this day it still is, but
> that's only until the successor to kdbus wriggles itself into the
> kernel. At that point, they will
ll
> it for some other reasons. It doesn't need gnome or systemd.
Right. It's only personal preferences (startup scripts are plain enough
here, no need for dynamic reconfiguration).
>
> > 5. emerge -N lxde-meta
>
> I'd prefer Xfce, but that's a matter of taste. As far as I know LXDE
On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 12:11 AM Andrew Udvare wrote:
>
> - use key to decrypt root partition (systemd job in the first systemd
> launched within initramfs)
> ...
> Nov 16 00:01:52 limelight systemd[1]: Dependency failed for /mnt/chuan.
> Nov 16 00:01:52 limelight systemd[1]: mn
On 2019.08.21 15:48, james wrote:
On 8/16/19 12:44 PM, Jack wrote:
> ps auxf | grep systemd
This is new turf for me. Upon issuing this command string I get::
# ps auxf | grep systemd
root 24947 0.0 0.0 13964 996 pts/6S+ 15:43 0:00
| | | \_ grep --col
As always when I want to do anything like this there comes something
more important along and occupies all of my time.
So migration to systemd is stoped for now.
Hope I will come to it soon.
Greets
Sebastian
Am 20.08.2011 22:22, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
looking fwd to your report.
greets
On 2011-09-13 14:38, Mike Edenfield wrote:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/separate-usr-is-broken
Yes, udev _needs_ to change to fit systemd; a tool looking for a
non-existant problem to solve (me notes that this is exactly the same
for pulseaudio). Well, isn't that nice...
PS
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 9:02 PM, Bruce Hill, Jr.
da...@happypenguincomputers.com wrote:
On March 17, 2012 at 9:45 PM Canek Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com
wrote:
But again, remember that I'm biased: I keep an overlay to run Gentoo
systems with only systemd; no OpenRC, no baselayout
On 04/13/2012 05:19 PM, walt wrote:
A recent update
(udev?) on my ~amd64 machines is now mounting removable drives
on /run/media instead of /media.
Ha! I should have suspected Lennart from the beginning:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/?id
Am 2012-07-20 15:54, schrieb Peter Alfredsen:
Yeah udev is incorporated into later versions of systemd on gentoo and
the reason it is masked is because you have to do some
package.provided magic to get it all to work.
sounds as if all this is still to much beta for me to make it worth
On 10/11/12 00:53, walt wrote:
[...]
You Lennart haters out there (and I was one of you not so long ago ;)
now I think he's not so bad after all.
I'll like systemd when I can just emerge it and have it working, just
like I can with OpenRC :-)
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 27.01.2013 22:08, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
udev-197 in the tree installs everything to /; systemd-197 installs to
/usr. I'm pretty sure that is not going to end well; I haven't
upgraded to 197 in neither
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 1:25 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 28.01.2013 20:08, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
I saw that mgorny unmasked systemd, and I'm installing it as of right
now. I hope to have no problems, but I still don't know how they
managed to install udev
Am 2013-01-31 19:54, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
sshd.service, ssh@.service, systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service, and
systemd-update-utmp-shutdown.service have auditd.service in their
After= field; several others have plymouth services. After= is just
for ordering of units
.
What I find in the journal:
Feb 10 15:34:46 enzo systemd-udevd[3848]: conflicting device node
'/dev/mapper/swap' found, link to '/dev/dm-0' will not be created
Feb 10 15:34:46 enzo mkswap[5420]: [58B blob data]
Feb 10 15:34:46 enzo mkswap[5420]: kein Label,
UUID=fe8f8768-bffb-4c05-8ebd
On 2013-03-27 3:43 PM, Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
The real drive behind systemd is enterprise cloud type computing for
Red Hat.
I'd be interested in hearing more on this...
Link(s) to online articles is fine...
On 07/06/13 21:09, Samuli Suominen wrote:
[ .. ]
One more link related,
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/src/udev?id=97595710b77aa162ca5e20da57d0a1ed7355eaad
From there you can find the code that does the renaming in udev.
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Samuli Suominen ssuomi...@gentoo.org wrote:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/src/udev?id=97595710b77aa162ca5e20da57d0a1ed7355eaad
From there you can find the code that does the renaming in udev.
Thank you for the description and links
stated. Thanks.
Currently I have gnome-base/gnome-3.6.2 with consolekit and no systemd
Since I wish to continue with Gnome3, I gather that at some point I will
be reversing the above (consolekit out; systemd in).
I was planning to wait for the devs to publish a conversion guide.
As I said
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