Hi everyone.
Everyday, I need to do something like `git pull` after system
bootup and `git push` before shutdown. I am using Ubuntu 16.04.
I have tried to put some script into /etc/rc0.d/, /etc/rc6.d/,
each time the script runs, the network has been stopped, so I
turn to systemd.
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On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 4:11 PM, zerons wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> Everyday, I need to do something like `git pull` after system
> bootup and `git push` before shutdown. I am using Ubuntu 16.04.
> I have tried to put some script into /etc/rc0.d/, /etc/rc6.d/,
> each time
Hi,
currently, when trying to opan a Fedora journal file from Debian/Ubuntu I get:
Journal file .../system.journal uses an unsupported feature, ignoring file.
This is probably due to Debian not having lz4 support enabled (yet).
We currently only build with XZ compression.
I wonder what other
Hi,
I'm interested in rollbacking misconfigured network configs back to last
working state. Old config is stored by etckeeper which uses git.
Can this be achieved with systemd itself or do I have to write whole
script/program that listens to systemd dbus?
If it's script/program it will be
Hello.
Does systemd-nspawn intent to be a full secure container technology? or
it maybe already is? what is missing?
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On 11/09/2016 09:43 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 4:11 PM, zerons wrote:
>> Hi everyone.
>>
>> Everyday, I need to do something like `git pull` after system
>> bootup and `git push` before shutdown. I am using Ubuntu 16.04.
>> I have tried to put