Hi Lennart,
Thanks for the reply. Is there any command to check whether networkd has been
installed in my image. I can find the systemd-nspawn and many system-* in my
image. Is the networkd part of systemd package? Sorry, I am new to system.
Thanks
Luwei
-Original Message-
From:
I apologize for the out of topic question, but since systemd-analyze
incorporate the firmware boot time I wonder if you may have any trick to
share in order to improve it.
Here is my boot timing (using systemd-boot and a lz4 compressed initrd):
$ systemd-analyzed
Startup finished in 14.156s
Dear systemd Devs,
Hello, my name is Irvin Choi I am student from Dwight School Seoul, and I
am writing a extended essay within IB (ibo.org) curriculum research paper
about systemd, service manager for Linux/GNU operating system. There are
few questions that I would like to ask to broaden my
On Tue, 14.02.17 07:50, Zhou, Luwei (luwei.z...@intel.com) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not sure this the place where I can post my problems. Sorry for
> broadcasting to the mailist.
> I am systemd 2.25 version on yocto linux. I meet a problem when try to
> enable systemd-networkd.service. It
On Tue, 14.02.17 13:32, Zohaib ahmed hassan (zohaib.hassan78...@gmail.com)
wrote:
> Hi
>I have qcow2 image which i have created with yumbootstrap on a ubuntu
> sysytem. When i try to start the image in kvm i found that networ,service
> is not starting . although networkmanager is working
Hi
I have qcow2 image which i have created with yumbootstrap on a ubuntu
sysytem. When i try to start the image in kvm i found that networ,service
is not starting . although networkmanager is working fine . i dont know why
i am getting this issue here is detail
-- Unit network.service has