On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 11:03 PM Phillip Susi wrote:
> Someone in #debian mentioned to me that they were getting some odd
> errors in their logs when running gparted. It seems that several years
> ago there was someone with a problem caused by systemd auto mounting
> filesystems in response to ud
Someone in #debian mentioned to me that they were getting some odd
errors in their logs when running gparted. It seems that several years
ago there was someone with a problem caused by systemd auto mounting
filesystems in response to udev events triggered by gparted, and so as a
workaround, gparte
I'm trying to use libudev to unbind a usb device from usb-storage driver ..This
does not seem to work. Can I even do what I'm trying to do or am I just doing
it wrong ?In the shell # echo -n "1-1.1:1.0" >
/sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb-storage/unbind works but this doesn't ...
gchar *sTestUFD= "1-
Dear all,
we'll be having an open meeting in Brno on Thursday, Jan 23rd, 2020,
before the DevConf.cz conference. Everyone interested in systemd
development is invited. The plan is to meet for lunch around 1 PM, and
then go the Red Hat office afterwards for discussion and planning.
We should be at
On Do, 09.01.20 06:20, Reindl Harald (h.rei...@thelounge.net) wrote:
> Hi
>
> deployed http.service contains:
>
> * InaccessiblePaths=-/usr/bin/bash
> * InaccessiblePaths=-/usr/bin/dash
> * InaccessiblePaths=-/usr/bin/sh
>
> now there is one instance where passthru() in a php script is desired
Am 09.01.20 um 08:33 schrieb Michael Chapman:
> On Thu, 9 Jan 2020, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> deployed http.service contains:
>>
>> * InaccessiblePaths=-/usr/bin/bash
>> * InaccessiblePaths=-/usr/bin/dash
>> * InaccessiblePaths=-/usr/bin/sh
>>
>> now there is one instance where passthr