El 06/07/14 05:34, Ben Hutchings escribió:
On Sat, 2014-07-05 at 18:58 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 05.07.2014 18:38, schrieb Antonio Marcos López Alonso:
El 05/07/14 17:06, Michael Biebl escribió:
Am 05.07.2014 17:56, schrieb Antonio Marcos López Alonso:
Just in case, have you noticed I'm
Am 06.07.2014 10:39, schrieb Antonio Marcos López Alonso:
El 06/07/14 05:34, Ben Hutchings escribió:
I think the usual workaround is to add 'index=1' to the snd-aloop line
in /etc/modules. It is probably possible to do something more
sophisticated in an ALSA configuration file.
Adding
Am 06.07.2014 15:46, schrieb Michael Meskes:
Package: systemd
Version: 204-14
Severity: normal
TTBOMK the quota package now provides all the logic in these service files and
then some, so please remove these from systemd and let quota handle the quota
stuff.
How does the quota package
How does the quota package ensure it is run when an actual device shows
up and is mounted? Afaics it is only run once during boot.
Argh, you're right, that it doesn't do. But it should. How does systemd make
sure its quotaon service is run in that case?
Also, does quota support the
[dropping the debian-kernel CC]
Am 06.07.2014 21:11, schrieb Bjørn Mork:
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
Be aware that systemd-modules-load does *not* read module parameters
from /etc/modules. You'll need to set them via a /etc/modprobe.d/ file.
Hmm... Is that considered a bug, or
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
severity 627949 important
Bug #627949 [systemd] systemd-modules-load: modules with options in
/etc/modules are not supported
Severity set to 'important' from 'normal'
tags 627949 + help
Bug #627949 [systemd] systemd-modules-load: modules with
Am 06.07.2014 16:39, schrieb Michael Meskes:
How does the quota package ensure it is run when an actual device shows
up and is mounted? Afaics it is only run once during boot.
Argh, you're right, that it doesn't do. But it should. How does systemd make
sure its quotaon service is run in that