Hello,
for embedded system I’m writing small boot splash/progress bar daemon
(unfortunately plymouth doesn’t fit). Even after study of especially sd_.*(3)
manuals, mail archives, and source code it is not clear for me what could be
the best way to obtain the boot messages and boot proceed from
On 6/23/2015 10:35 PM, killermoehre wrote:
Am 24.06.2015 um 02:00 schrieb Chad:
On 6/23/2015 4:45 PM, Ronny Chevalier wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:37 AM, Chad ccolu...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, wait this is the reverse of what I want/need (systemd-sysv-generator
goes from init.d to systemd, I
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 8:53 AM, Chad ccolu...@gmail.com wrote:
Killermoehre,
Thank you for your time and reply.
I intend to do exactly that when I start using systemd (I am still using
init.d at the moment). In fact I have already suggested that very thing on
the fail2ban mailing list so
You can use PID 1's DBUS API -
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/dbus/. Particularly
you should be interested in NJobs and Progress property.
Since it is too late to wait for DBus to come up you need to connect
to systemd directly (instead of going through dbus-daemon). The socket
Thomas Schmidt wrote on 24/06/15 11:20:
Hello, many thanks for your replies!
Is there an advise what should be used instead ? SDBus/DBus is too
late activated, private socket looks like a short term solution. Is
there anything already there which would be the optimal way ? or will
something
On 06/24/2015 12:20 PM, Thomas Schmidt wrote:
Hello, many thanks for your replies!
Is there an advise what should be used instead ? SDBus/DBus is too
late activated, private socket looks like a short term solution. Is
there anything already there which would be the optimal way ?
No. That's
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Daniel Mack dan...@zonque.org wrote:
On 06/24/2015 11:30 AM, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog wrote:
IMPORTANT: Man page says This interface is private to systemd and
should not be used in external projects. for /run/systemd/private. I
am not sure if this is still the
Hello,
many thanks for your replies!
Is there an advise what should be used instead ? SDBus/DBus is too late
activated, private socket looks like a short term solution.
Is there anything already there which would be the optimal way ? or will
something be introduced once the code handling
On 06/24/2015 11:57 AM, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Daniel Mack dan...@zonque.org wrote:
On 06/24/2015 11:30 AM, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog wrote:
IMPORTANT: Man page says This interface is private to systemd and
should not be used in external projects. for
Hello!
I have a small issue that I am facing on my system when journal files
aren't cleanly closed. I have seen online that many other people have
encountered this online but haven't actually come close to finding a
solution or figuring out what the issue is. Essentially on my system
journal
On 06/24/2015 11:30 AM, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog wrote:
IMPORTANT: Man page says This interface is private to systemd and
should not be used in external projects. for /run/systemd/private. I
am not sure if this is still the case.
Yes it is. The private socket is a hack that will go away mid-term
Hello,
I’ll check this (it was already in my mind but as you said manuals claim that
it should not be used for external projects so i didn’t touch it yet...)
I’m very thankful for your fast reply
Kind Regards
Thomas Schmidt
Am 24.06.2015 um 11:30 schrieb Umut Tezduyar Lindskog
Hi Lennart,
sorry, this took a bit longer than expected, but I took the time to
upgrade to systemd 221, so the results should be a bit closer to the
current state than before (which was still using systemd 219).
Inside container (broken shell/fish):
speed 38400 baud; rows 60; columns 184; line
On Wed, 24.06.15 08:55, Ernast Sevo (ers...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello!
I have a small issue that I am facing on my system when journal files
aren't cleanly closed. I have seen online that many other people have
encountered this online but haven't actually come close to finding a
solution
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