Re: [systemd-devel] Permanently remove services

2024-01-19 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
On 2024-01-19 Morten Bo Johansen wrote: > I shall try to upgrade the bios to the latest version and see > if something shows up. The bios was already the latest version.

Re: [systemd-devel] Permanently remove services

2024-01-19 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
On 2024-01-19 Mantas Mikulėnas wrote: > In general I've learned to not quite trust what the firmware shows... we've > had a batch of Skylake-or-so desktops that *did* have a CPU-integrated fTPM > but it wasn't even mentioned until we did a BIOS update, even though CPU > spec said it should be

Re: [systemd-devel] Permanently remove services

2024-01-19 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
On 2024-01-18 Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Do, 18.01.24 22:53, Morten Bo Johansen (morte...@hotmail.com) wrote: > >> ~/ % systemd-creds has-tpm2 >> partial >> +firmware >> -driver >> +system >> +subsystem >> +libraries > > OK, so this in

Re: [systemd-devel] Permanently remove services

2024-01-18 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
On 2024-01-18 Lennart Poettering wrote: > That sounds fairly recent, so I would assume that your machine has a > TPM. > > Which OS is this? Arch GNU/Linux. ~/ % uname -a Linux gatsby 6.7.0-arch3-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sat, 13 Jan 2024 14:37:14 + x86_64 GNU/Linux > Is it possible that

Re: [systemd-devel] Permanently remove services

2024-01-18 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
On 2024-01-18 Lennart Poettering wrote: > hence, any chance you can provide logs about this? and what kind of > system is this? i.e. does it really lack a tpm? I shall try to accommodate you. How do I get the log? The command "systemctl --plain --no-legend list-units --state=failed" does not

Re: [systemd-devel] Permanently remove services

2024-01-18 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
On 2024-01-18 Andy Pieters wrote: > Not being funny, but why care? They have got a conditional check in them > and will only run when it makes sense. > So these units will do nothing and won't delay your boot or take up > resources They are turning up as failed units, so they are being run, even

Re: [systemd-devel] Permanently remove services

2024-01-18 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
On 2024-01-18 Barry wrote: > Use systemctl mask? Seems like an interesting suggestion. Thank you, Morten

[systemd-devel] Permanently remove services

2024-01-18 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
I have two services that are irrelevant to my system systemd-tpm2-setup-early.service systemd-tpm2-setup.service that nonetheless are loaded with every boot. They cannot be disabled with systemctl. I can delete the service files under /usr/lib/systemd/system/, but that only lasts until

Re: [systemd-devel] Wifi resumes with wrong ssid after opening laptop lid

2023-09-08 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
On 2023-09-07 Morten Bo Johansen wrote: > On 2023-09-07 Andrei Borzenkov wrote: > >> You could at least tell what you are using to manage you (wireless) network. > > Sorry. > > iwctl station wlan0 connect Wasn't really systemd, sorry, but now that I have started it, I s

Re: [systemd-devel] Wifi resumes with wrong ssid after opening laptop lid

2023-09-07 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
On 2023-09-07 Andrei Borzenkov wrote: > You could at least tell what you are using to manage you (wireless) network. Sorry. iwctl station wlan0 connect Thanks, Morten

[systemd-devel] Wifi resumes with wrong ssid after opening laptop lid

2023-09-07 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
Hi First, apologies if this isn't really systemd related ... I have a wifi router and an extender/repeater. I connect to the extender's ssid to get the best signal, but when I close the lid on my laptop and then open it again, wifi resumes instead with a connection to my router's ssid, thereby