On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 8:37 PM Lennart Poettering
wrote:
> I figure 3bc341bee9fc7dfb41a131246b6fb0afd6ff4407 should fix your
> issue. Does your version include that already?
Good catch! I'm on systemd v234. That's exactly the fix that could
resolve the issue.
I will switch to systemd v239 to
On Mi, 08.08.18 08:23, Ryan Gonzalez (rym...@gmail.com) wrote:
Please don't feed the trolls. The original poster clearly was just out
to complain and insult, and we shouldn't engage with that. In future,
when someone posts with contents like this please just ignore it, and
move on.
Never wrestle
I'm trying to setup a systemd-journal-upload.service on my VPS and I
keep getting the same error regarding my private key.
The messages from the journal say:
```
Aug 08 15:44:26 vps systemd-journal-upload[28240]: Upload to
https://0.0.0.0:19531/upload failed: unable to set private key file:
This is basically a GRUB issue and has absolutely nothing to do with
systemd. Sometimes GRUB can be a little finnicky with the modules it loads
by default, and IME in can be really odd on UEFI systems.
In general, if you can, you should look into using a proper UEFI
bootloader, like rEFInd (which
On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 1:16 PM Lennart Poettering
wrote:
>
> > systemd-shutdown[1]: Unmounting file systems.
> > systemd-shutdown[1]: Remounting '/' read-only with options
> > 'sync,data=ordered'.
> > EXT4-fs (mmcblk2p1): Unrecognized mount option "sync" or missing value
> > systemd-shutdown[1]:
resolved.conf(5) says the following:
"Note that by default lookups for domains with the ".local" suffix are not
routed to DNS servers, unless the domain is specified explicitly as routing
or search domain for the DNS server and interface."
So it is not clear whether root routing domain ("~.")
And another big FUCK you for this 2 piece of garbage technologies.
I just fucked up an entire night migrating a Cenots (congrats on using
shitd) to another server.
Good old hotclone rsync method with skipping libs and boot partition but
after the migration guess what the new server fails to
On Mi, 08.08.18 09:49, Isaac Nickaein (nickaei...@gmail.com) wrote:
> I have enabled the `sync` option in `/etc/fstab` for the root
> partition among other options. During boot systemd correctly re-mounts
> the partition with given options, but cannot umount it during
> shutdown.
> However, it