Michael Grant:
It's the last line in the file in the [Service] section. A little
research shows that this line seems to belong in the [Unit] section.
The people that you should talk to are Lennart Poettering who wrote
that, and Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek who reviewed it.
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https://github
On 03/17/2018 03:32 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I have separated my /home file system from root so I can
> install new systems without clobbering it. To make it most
> useful is there any way I can mount, link, whatever, it so
> that it appears to be an extension of, or included in,
>
On 03/17/2018 03:32 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I have separated my /home file system from root so I can
> install new systems without clobbering it. To make it most
> useful is there any way I can mount, link, whatever, it so
> that it appears to be an extension of, or included in,
>
On Sat 17 Mar 2018 at 17:32:00 (-0500), Dennis Wicks wrote:
> I have separated my /home file system from root so I can
> install new systems without clobbering it.
Which presumably means you have moved it to a separate partition.
> To make it most
> useful is there any way I can mount, link, what
On 18/03/18 11:32, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings!
I have separated my /home file system from root so I can
install new systems without clobbering it. To make it most
useful is there any way I can mount, link, whatever, it so
that it appears to be an extension of, or included in,
/home? That is no
Greetings!
I have separated my /home file system from root so I can
install new systems without clobbering it. To make it most
useful is there any way I can mount, link, whatever, it so
that it appears to be an extension of, or included in,
/home? That is not just another mount on the root fs.
TI
Pan/paní Tady jsem nasla novou seznamovaci zde je velmi zabavne
http://bit.ly/2EjyKcY vám zasílá upozornění na záznam na serveru
http://www.teslafan.cz, který by vás mohl zajímat:
http://bit.ly/2EjyKcY
On 2018-03-17, Michael Grant wrote:
> --f403043615085592a505679a4cd2
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>
> I restarted ntp today and noticed this in the logs:
>
> Mar 17 07:12:41 bottom systemd[1]:
> /lib/systemd/system/system-update-cleanup.service:35: Unknown lvalue
> 'SuccessAction' i
I restarted ntp today and noticed this in the logs:
Mar 17 07:12:41 bottom systemd[1]:
/lib/systemd/system/system-update-cleanup.service:35: Unknown lvalue
'SuccessAction' in section 'Service'
Mar 17 07:12:42 bottom systemd[1]:
/lib/systemd/system/system-update-cleanup.service:35: Unknown lvalue
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