2011/10/14 Shlomi Fish <[email protected]>: > Hello Colin, > > On Fri, 14 Oct 2011 09:35:07 +0100 > Colin Guthrie <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Well I'm afraid that as the guys on #systemd said, it's nigh on >> impossible to say what your problem actually is without more debugging etc. > > Then it may be a limitation of systemd's architecture.
Since when is it a limitation of something when you have to do some debugging to find out what went wrong? Moreso when it seems to be an individual problem in your system? >> It's obviously not a problem that affects other people other than >> yourself so you have to ask yourself why your system is different, try >> with a clean install and then add back your config until you find the issue. > > A clean install of what? There's no way I can “cleanly” install Mageia > Cauldron > because it doesn't have an installation medium. And I'm not overwriting my > current system. No way, Jose. You can use the boot.iso in distrib/cauldron/i586/install/images/ to boot and install Cauldron. Cauldron is a system under development, using it means being prepared to do new/clean installations now or then. -- wobo
