On Sat Nov 28, 2020 at 1:58 PM CET, Lone_Wolf wrote:
> Archlinux has its own boot process, described at [1]
>
> Check the initramfs section and you'll see a reference to mkinitcpio [2]
> .
>
> On the mkinitcpio page look at the Common Hooks section.
>
> Basically there are 2 systems that archlinux
I2'm trying to fully make sense of the boot process with systemd.
I've read various pages from the manual, including bootup(7). There are
two points I don't fully understand.
* Filesystem mounts during initrd
The man page, under the initrd section, says: "systemd detects that it
is run within an
On Sun Nov 29, 2020 at 1:14 PM CET, Lone_Wolf wrote:
> It wasn't clear to me (and still is not) what initramfs environment your
> questions were about.
>
>
> Do you want answers based on systemd manpages OR on a systemd initramfs
> as setup by mkinitcpio on archlinux ?
As I conjecture below, I
Da: Christian Hesse
Inviato: Mercoledì, 22 Gennaio, 2020 13:12
A: Riccardo Paolo Bestetti via arch-general
Cc: Riccardo Paolo Bestetti
Oggetto: Re: [arch-general] Eduroam madness with iwd
Riccardo Paolo Bestetti via arch-general on Wed,
2020/01/22 11:45
Christian,
That was it! Thank you for your help.
- Riccardo
Da: Christian Hesse
Inviato: Giovedì, 23 Gennaio, 2020 13:22
A: Riccardo Paolo Bestetti via arch-general
Cc: Riccardo Paolo Bestetti
Oggetto: Re: [arch-general] R: Eduroam madness with iwd
Riccardo
Hi!
I'm trying to configure iwd to connect to Eduroam. My home istitution requires
EAP-TTLS authentication with PAP Phase 2.
I have the following configuration file:
[Security]
EAP-Method=TTLS
EAP-TTLS-CACert=/home/random/.cat_installer/ca.pem
EAP-TTLS-ServerDomainMask=*.unipmn.it
, the prompt is shown the I stop the unit.
Riccardo Paolo Bestetti
I'm already using systemd for everything
- from the bootloader to userspace - I don't think it makes much sense to do
that.
Any help/guidance/suggestion/criticism is highly appreciated.
Riccardo Paolo Bestetti
to debug the issue?
Best regards,
Riccardo Paolo Bestetti
After a reboot, the first openvpn-client@ instance I try to start takes almost
exactly two minutes to start. The instances before that one start just fine in
a few seconds.
When that happens, I can see from journalctl that the client actually starts in
the first few seconds after the systemctl
Da: Giancarlo Razzolini
Inviato: Venerdì, 14 Agosto, 2020 13:29
A: General Discussion about Arch Linux
Cc: Riccardo Paolo Bestetti
Oggetto: Re: [arch-general] openvpn-client@ takes long time to start
Em agosto 14, 2020 3:58 Riccardo Paolo Bestetti via arch-general escreveu:
>> After a
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