by the
networking system, perhaps that would apply to busybox-udhcpc as well.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. It's the last thing I need to fix
(famous last words) before I have fully functioning networking.
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it so that it won't restart when the command
launched by ExecStartPre terminates with a 0 exit code, but will restart if
the actual service started by ExecStart terminates with a 0 exit code?
Or is there another preferable way to do this?
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From: Reindl Harald [mailto:h.rei...@thelounge.net]
Am 04.07.2013 00:38, schrieb Paul D. DeRocco:
I'm new to systemd, and I'm confused about something. The
docs include the
following sentence under the Restart directive:
Configures whether the service shall be restarted when
, and then use Restart=on-failure. Does that sound
sensible?
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ct way to do it.
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this from within a program? There must be some way, since systemctl
does it.
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what mount options it
uses for the root? I'd like to use noatime, so that it doesn't abuse my
flash drive needlessly.
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made to this external flash drive are in response to a user
command. So the simpler solution is just to have my application mount and
unmount the drive, instead of trying to get the operating system to do it.
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tories, but apparently there's also one in /lib that's
full of rules I didn't see.
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quot;midi1-1.2:1.0", it didn't create a
"midimidiC1D0" either, so it doesn't look like the rule matched at all.
There is already a symlink
"/dev/snd/by-path/platform-3f98.usb-usb-0:1.2:1.0", but it refers to
the useless "controlC1" interface. It also d
the dongle in
again. Is there a way of configuring the service to start every time the
dongle is inserted, whether I logged out before yanking the dongle or not?
Or does this require some special udev rule?
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=dev-ttyUSB2.device" (or whatever name of your device unit is)
> so systemd stops it when dongle is unplugged and does not attempt to
> restart.
Works like a charm. Thanks.
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> From: Andrei Borzenkov
>
> Please copy-paste actual command invocation and its output.
No need. I had used = instead of == on the DRIVERS. Works fine now. Thanks for
your assistance.
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ith "udevadm test" to verify.
I tried the following rule:
ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="midiC*", DRIVERS=="snd-usb-audio", SYMLINK+="snd/midi%b"
and "udevadm test" complains about an "invalid DRIVERS option"
ntil the ethernet device is ready, or is this just normal?
2) Why does systemd think it doesn't own the nmbd process, and should I do
something about that, or is that normal?
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? (Or are the autonet rules important?) My
ultimate goal is to have this additional partition on my main disk to be
automounted as early in the boot process as possible. I don't need (or
want) removable drives to be automounted anyway.
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rtition by some sttributes,
e.g., a FAT file system with a volume name of FOOBAR? Or is there a way to
do this directly with a udev rule?
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> From: Mantas Mikulenas [mailto:graw...@gmail.com]
>
> Just configure "/dev/disk/by-label/FOOBAR" (or possibly
> "LABEL=FOOBAR") as the mount source.
Duh. I never noticed LABEL in the fstab man page. Pretty simple. Thanks.
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AJOR=116
MINOR=40
SUBSYSTEM=sound
USEC_INITIALIZED=4019498530
run: '/bin/touch /media/sda1/share/devchg'
Unload module index
Unloaded link configuration context.
So it looks like it believes it's going to run my touch command when it's
removed, but when I actually do it, I don't see the timesta
rg.freedesktop.timedate1.NTPSynchronized property on
> /org/freedesktop/timedate1.
That looks pretty simple. I'll try it out. This is my own Yocto-based embedded
system with a recent kernel, so there are no issues of compatibility, as others
warned about.
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What's the simplest way to test if systemd-timesyncd is currently synced
to the network, from within an embedded application (running with root
privileges)? Is there some single dbus transaction that will give me this
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