At quick glance i cannot find anything about it. what about kernel
configuration? efivarfs is compiled as a module. is there any possible
thing that might happen here?
W dniu 16.01.2023 o 18:52, Lennart Poettering pisze:
On Mo, 16.01.23 18:30, Michał Zegan (webc...@outlook.com) wrote:
On Mo, 16.01.23 18:30, Michał Zegan (webc...@outlook.com) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What should be responsible for mounting efivarfs?
>
> Using systemd-251 on fedora37, and my machine is booted in uefi mode also
> with secureboot, but /sys/firmware/efi/efivars is not mounted on
> boot, why?
pid1 does
On 16.01.2023 20:30, Michał Zegan wrote:
Hello,
What should be responsible for mounting efivarfs?
systemd itself (PID 1) when it is started
Using systemd-251 on fedora37, and my machine is booted in uefi mode
also with secureboot, but /sys/firmware/efi/efivars is not mounted on
boot, why?
Hello,
What should be responsible for mounting efivarfs?
Using systemd-251 on fedora37, and my machine is booted in uefi mode
also with secureboot, but /sys/firmware/efi/efivars is not mounted on
boot, why?
I cannot find any unit file related to efivarfs mounting, and honestly
even adding
On Mi, 11.01.23 15:13, Joshua Zivkovic (joshua.zivko...@codethink.co.uk) wrote:
> > > Also note that services that are not referenced by anything (and
> > > didn't fail) might have been unloaded (i.e. "GC'ed"), which means
> > > their startup timing info is released and won't show up in the
> > >