On Wed, Jun 2, 2021, 08:04 Greg KH wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 01, 2021 at 09:38:37PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> > Am Di., 1. Juni 2021 um 20:44 Uhr schrieb Greg KH <
> gre...@linuxfoundation.org>:
> > > Works for me! Make sure you are not trying to connect to 'https'.
> >
> > No https? Why?
>
>
On Tue, Jun 01, 2021 at 09:38:37PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am Di., 1. Juni 2021 um 20:44 Uhr schrieb Greg KH
> :
> > Works for me! Make sure you are not trying to connect to 'https'.
>
> No https? Why?
Because why would serving up text files about this topic requires https?
It seems that while DHCP6 doesn't return any error now and the DUID is
the same after reboot and after network restart by our agent:
DHCP6 Client DUID: DUID-EN/Vendor:ab118bf885a2ab7335a0
it never gets a DHCP6 IP after network restart and the state stays in
"configuring".
Logs only show
On Di, 01.06.21 16:55, lejeczek (pelj...@yahoo.co.uk) wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> I have a crypttabl here:
>
> luks-devs /dev/mapper/dev1-devs /etc/.etc.enc.loop/crypttab.key
> discard,nofail,timeout=3s,noauto
> luks-home /dev/mapper/dev1-home /etc/.etc.enc.loop/crypttab.key
>
On Tue, Jun 1, 2021 at 1:09 PM Mantas Mikulėnas wrote:
>
> If it's not writable at that point, systemd will *mount* a temporary writable
> file on top of it, and will generate an ID that's temporary for that boot.
I've ended up copying /etc/machine-id onto our overlay etc directory
before
On Tue, Jun 1, 2021, 19:42 Alessandro Tagliapietra <
tagliapietra.alessan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for helping Mantas,
>
> What I saw is:
> - before first boot /etc/machine-id is empty (and I think that's expected)
> - right after boot, /etc/machine-id isn't writable because the root fs is
Hi guys.
I have a crypttabl here:
luks-devs /dev/mapper/dev1-devs
/etc/.etc.enc.loop/crypttab.key discard,nofail,timeout=3s,noauto
luks-home /dev/mapper/dev1-home
/etc/.etc.enc.loop/crypttab.key discard,nofail,timeout=3s,noauto
...
plus a few more lines with all options just as those two. I
Am Di., 1. Juni 2021 um 20:44 Uhr schrieb Greg KH :
> Works for me! Make sure you are not trying to connect to 'https'.
No https? Why?
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On Tue, Jun 01, 2021 at 08:28:23PM +0200, Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
> On 01/06/2021 16:16, Greg KH wrote:
> > linux-usb.org does not look broken to me, what needs to be fixed on it?
>
> I get a "503 Service Unavailable" error trying to access
> http://www.linux-usb.org/
Works for me! Make sure
On 01/06/2021 16:16, Greg KH wrote:
> linux-usb.org does not look broken to me, what needs to be fixed on it?
I get a "503 Service Unavailable" error trying to access
http://www.linux-usb.org/
Cheers,
Dan
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Thanks for helping Mantas,
What I saw is:
- before first boot /etc/machine-id is empty (and I think that's expected)
- right after boot, /etc/machine-id isn't writable because the root fs is
mounted as readonly from fstab
- after the /etc overlay is mounted /etc/machine-id should still be the
On Tue, Jun 01, 2021 at 03:04:47PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Do, 13.05.21 11:54, Thomas A (thomas...@gmail.com) wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to add the info for Thrustmaster T150 Racing Wheel to the hwdb. I
> > have found that the USB values are stored
On Do, 13.05.21 11:54, Thomas A (thomas...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to add the info for Thrustmaster T150 Racing Wheel to the hwdb. I
> have found that the USB values are stored hwdb.d/20-usb-vendor-model.hwdb.
> However, it seems that this file is never edited manually, but just
(forgot the list)
>>> Ulrich Windl schrieb am 01.06.2021 um
14:57
in Nachricht <60b64b0c.ed38.00a...@rz.uni-regensburg.de>:
Lennart Poettering schrieb am 01.06.2021 um
14:43 in
> Nachricht :
> > On Di, 01.06.21 14:33, Ulrich Windl (ulrich.wi...@rz.uni-regensburg.de)
> > wrote:
> >
> >>
On Sa, 22.05.21 14:03, Johannes Köhler (koehler.johan...@googlemail.com) wrote:
> much valued maintainers of systemd!
>
> about myself and my network appearance youll
> find appended... + on(e)of(f) my acronyms is kefko
>
> I am using systemd since it was included within
> ARCH Linux...
>
> =
On Di, 01.06.21 14:33, Ulrich Windl (ulrich.wi...@rz.uni-regensburg.de) wrote:
> >>> Lennart Poettering schrieb am 01.06.2021 um 13:39
> in
> Nachricht :
> > On Di, 01.06.21 12:42, Ulrich Windl (ulrich.wi...@rz.uni‑regensburg.de)
> wrote:
> >
> >> Jun 01 12:33:10 h18 systemd‑journald[3256]:
>>> Lennart Poettering schrieb am 01.06.2021 um 13:39
in
Nachricht :
> On Di, 01.06.21 12:42, Ulrich Windl (ulrich.wi...@rz.uni‑regensburg.de)
wrote:
>
>> Jun 01 12:33:10 h18 systemd‑journald[3256]: Missed 195 kernel messages
>>
>> A few questions:
>> 1) What causes this?
>
> Dunno. Something
On Di, 01.06.21 12:42, Ulrich Windl (ulrich.wi...@rz.uni-regensburg.de) wrote:
> Jun 01 12:33:10 h18 systemd-journald[3256]: Missed 195 kernel messages
>
> A few questions:
> 1) What causes this?
Dunno. Something is massively flooding the kernel log buffer. Probably
some borked driver or so.
Sorry, once again I forgot to include the list in the reply...
>>> Ulrich Windl schrieb am 01.06.2021 um 13:25 in Nachricht <60B61917.C5A :
161 :
60728>:
Reindl Harald schrieb am 01.06.2021 um 12:45 in
> Nachricht <54ae14a5-69a2-702c-7146-7d2095beb...@thelounge.net>:
>
> >
> > Am 01.06.21
Am 01.06.21 um 12:42 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
Jun 01 12:33:10 h18 systemd-journald[3256]: Missed 134 kernel messages
Jun 01 12:33:10 h18 systemd-journald[3256]: Missed 139 kernel messages
Jun 01 12:33:10 h18 systemd-journald[3256]: Missed 413 kernel messages
Jun 01 12:33:10 h18
Hi!
Debugging an issue (a few hundred processes hanging) I used "echo w
>/proc/sysrq-trigger". When viewing the journal I found out that it's
incomplete, saying (grep Missed):
Jun 01 12:33:10 h18 systemd-journald[3256]: Missed 3990 kernel messages
Jun 01 12:33:10 h18 systemd-journald[3256]:
On Tue, Jun 1, 2021 at 10:07 AM Alessandro Tagliapietra <
tagliapietra.alessan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm using yocto to create a custom linux image for a raspberry pi.
> We have an "agent" that writes /etc/systemd/network/20-eth.network when
> the final user wants to have a
Hello everyone,
I'm using yocto to create a custom linux image for a raspberry pi.
We have an "agent" that writes /etc/systemd/network/20-eth.network when the
final user wants to have a static IP address and we remove the file when
they switch back to DHCP.
After creating/deleting the file above
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