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Am 14.01.2016 um 16:15 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Am 14.01.2016 um 00:04 schrieb Nis Martensen:
>>> If I read the code correctly, than this patch is the culprit:
>>>
> What if instead of this service, you add an:
>
> After=swap.target
>
> To your tmp.mount ?
Doesn't work. Also, systemctl still lists tmp.mount before the swap
targets, which means (I suppose) it will be stopped after them.
I thought maybe swap.target is just a virtual target that depends on
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On 14 January 2016 at 12:29, Frank Heckenbach wrote:
>> What if instead of this service, you add an:
>>
>> After=swap.target
>>
>> To your tmp.mount ?
>
> Doesn't work. Also, systemctl still lists tmp.mount before the swap
> targets, which means (I suppose) it will be
> Due to the other bug I linked, this may not be sufficient. Please list
> all the swap units listed in
>
> % systemctl list-units '*.swap'
>
> You'll see that there are multiple units each of the different ways
> you can access the underlying partition (by uuid, did, wwm and sdX
> name).
>
> I
As a work around, I've put the following in
/etc/systemd/system/workaround-788303.service and activated it with
systemctl enable workaround-788303
This seems to work for me for now. Of course, I'd prefer a real
bugfix. (And so should the systemd author, seeing how much he hates
using the shell
On Thu, 26 Nov 2015 19:00:45 -0700 Stephen Rogers
wrote:
> Had this same problem on Debian Stretch. Tried many different things to
> get the startup order proper but I could only seem to move the problem
> from startup to shutdown and back.Â
>
> Finally this combination of
On 14 January 2016 at 10:21, Frank Heckenbach wrote:
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> As a work around, I've put the following in
> /etc/systemd/system/workaround-788303.service and activated it with
> systemctl enable workaround-788303
>
> This seems to work for me for now. Of course, I'd prefer a
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Moving the flag file test to the place where the fsck_deps are added may
work. Untested patch (intended to replace the culprit one, jessie
version) attached.
Can you test whether this compiles and fixes #782522 ? And, if it does,
possibly provide a .deb for jessie so
Am 14.01.2016 um 00:04 schrieb Nis Martensen:
> If I read the code correctly, than this patch is the culprit:
> http://sources.debian.net/src/systemd/215-17%2Bdeb8u2/debian/patches/Skip-filesystem-check-if-already-done-by-the-initram.patch/?hl=29#L29
>
> When systemd is run in the initramfs
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Am 14.01.2016 um 00:04 schrieb Nis Martensen:
>> If I read the code correctly, than this patch is the culprit:
>>
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