Hello,
I often have a ordering cycle so a service is deleted at boot.
Is there a standard way of getting rid of that cycles or to find the
cause of them?
regards
Daniel
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Hi Benoit!
I guess you forgot to tag your seat1 card as "master-of-seat".
2015-09-02 6:52 GMT-03:00 Benoit Barthelet :
> long story short I had a working multiseat setup with 2 GPU / 2 mices
> and 2 keyboards
>
> I changed GPU drivers from open-source radeon to fglrx
On 1 September 2015 at 17:47, Simon McVittie
wrote:
> On 01/09/15 17:21, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote:
>> I discovered that bootctl assume as default mount point for the ESP
>> partition the /boot directory. Instead it seems to me that the most part
>> of
long story short I had a working multiseat setup with 2 GPU / 2 mices
and 2 keyboards
I changed GPU drivers from open-source radeon to fglrx and it stopped working
before the driver change I had configured the 2nd seat to used the gpu
/ mice / keys with :
loginctl attach seat1
Hi Michael,
A follow-up on this, we finally figured out a way to make virtio
netdev naming persistent [0], so this will work again as of the next
release. It's a shame we had to go back and forth on this, but I hope
it does not cause you too much headaches.
Cheers,
Tom
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