Hello
I run `systemd-nspawn -bD ~/debian-tree/ --network-bridge=br-containers
--network-veth -M t1`
and my host side systemctl version is v215 +PAM +AUDIT +SELINUX +IMA +SYSVINIT
+LIBCRYPTSETUP +GCRYPT +ACL +XZ -SECCOMP -APPARMOR
and this is my log
# bridge monitor
9: vb-t1 state DOWN : mtu
Am Wed, 2 Mar 2016 11:41:32 -0800
schrieb William Taylor :
> If you are starting/stopping a service manually, is it possible to
> see its output as it's running?
>
> For example if I have a process that takes some time to start and
> I want to periodically output something to the current users t
If you are starting/stopping a service manually, is it possible to
see its output as it's running?
For example if I have a process that takes some time to start and
I want to periodically output something to the current users terminal.
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systemd-deve
Am Wed, 2 Mar 2016 16:53:01 +0800 (CST)
schrieb kennedy :
> Hi
>
>
> On my first run systemd-nspawn everything that's OK.
> When I shutdown the nspawn container, and re-run systemd-nspawn
> again, this error comes. In container, it's only have 169.254.x.x
> network, didn't have network bridge's
Hi
On my first run systemd-nspawn everything that's OK.
When I shutdown the nspawn container, and re-run systemd-nspawn again, this
error comes.
In container, it's only have 169.254.x.x network, didn't have network bridge's
network.
On my host, I run systemctl status systemd-networkd it show m