On 06/16/2015 01:30 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 16.06.2015 um 13:18 schrieb eric2.vale...@orange.com:
On 06/16/2015 11:58 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
My suggestion would be, to fix your setup to either use an initramfs
like initramfs-tools or dracut, which mounts your /usr partition, or
use no
On 06/16/2015 11:58 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
My suggestion would be, to fix your setup to either use an initramfs
like initramfs-tools or dracut, which mounts your /usr partition, or
use no separate /usr partition at all. There is just to much stuff
that is (silently) broken by this.
I just
On 06/16/2015 10:17 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Separate /usr and no initramfs to mount it?
yes but 220-5 was working. I rather suspect the /tmp change as I do have
this line in my /etc/fstab
LABEL=TMP /tmp ext2defaults0 2
-- eric
On 06/16/2015 10:20 AM, VALETTE Eric OLNC/OLPS wrote:
On 06/16/2015 10:17 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Separate /usr and no initramfs to mount it?
yes but 220-5 was working. I rather suspect the /tmp change as I do
have this line in my /etc/fstab
LABEL=TMP /tmp ext2defaults
On 06/16/2015 11:40 AM, Michael Biebl
wrote:
Am 16.06.2015 um 10:42 schrieb eric2.vale...@orange.com:
On 06/16/2015 10:17 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Separate /usr and no initramfs to mount it?
yes but 220-5 was
On 04/07/2015 09:25 PM, Michael Biebl
wrote:
and it does check for the ev.code == SW_DOCK event:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/tree/src/login/logind-button.c#n203
Is is the event you get when docking? I boot with the laptop already