On 23.05.2023 21:54, Felix Rubio wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am trying to understand something, and after looking around I have not
found any explicit answer. Maybe somebody in this list can shed some
light on the matter? I have a laptop in which I am setting up the boot
process through
Hi everybody,
I am trying to understand something, and after looking around I have not
found any explicit answer. Maybe somebody in this list can shed some
light on the matter? I have a laptop in which I am setting up the boot
process through systemd-boot, and this works. Now, I'd like to
Thank you Lennart. When I separated the /boot from /boot/efi I
formatted /boot partition with ext2. After reading your answer I
reformatted it to FAT and... all works.
Regards!
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Felix Rubio
"Don't believe what you're told. Double check."
On 2023-05-23 10:51, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Every time I reboot, when I first log in, journald ( 253.3-r1 )
complains that the monotonic time went backwards, rotating log file.
This appears to happen because journal_file_append_entry_internal()
wishes to enforce strict time ordering within the log file. I'm not
sure why it cares about the
On Mo, 22.05.23 14:26, Felix Rubio (fe...@kngnt.org) wrote:
> I have installed arch linux recently, with systemd-boot as boot manager and
> the EFI partition mounted on /boot. I am wondering how can I mount the EFI
> partition on /boot/efi, while vmlinuz-linux and initramf remain in /boot?
>
>
On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 10:34 AM Lennart Poettering
wrote:
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> On So, 07.05.23 20:28, RAJESH DASARI (raajeshdas...@gmail.com) wrote:
>
> > Hi ,
> >
> > We are issuing reboot with this command systemctl --no-block reboot
> > and boot up is stuck at initrd phase , we are using dracut and
> >