hatever" usecase. Some of these may not even *have* an initrd.
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e.
Thus: if you must, deprecate this now, but please leave the actual code
alone until next spring.
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physically moving a machine to another
timezone, for the vast majority of computers out there. Thus, frankly, it
seems strange to advocate for support of the latter but not the former use
case.
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is not sufficient.
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that does just
enough to switch roots and then calls systemctl start default.target?
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Hi,
Mantas Mikulėnas:
Object path components must start with [A-Za-z_] (AFAIK).
Also the value of 'p' is undefined if asprintf fails.
IMHO you should not put two unrelated issues in one patch.
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in the
unit file under /usr.
Meh. Obviously that works only for some unit file entries, not for others.
Time to impart more consistency?
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To be fair, journalctl is of course slower if you don't filter for
anything -- but the -nX case should be fast enough anyway.
$ time journalctl -n 2000 /tmp/foo.txt
real0m0.068s
user0m0.056s
sys 0m0.008s
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a fat this list may change whenever systemd
gets updated, so don't depend on it too much warning.
Then again, frankly, to me the LOAD/ACTIVE/SUB states are self-explaining
enough that I didn't yet miss any documentation of them …
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]) to nspawn.
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for -nspawn itself: if I want to do
auto-allocation, I can easily write a shallow wrapper (in whatever script
language I want) which calculates the appropriate options and then exec()s
nspawn.
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Hi,
Mike Gilbert:
libdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
which isn't architecture agnostic and thus not suitable for
/usr/share/.
From Lennart's commit message, it seems like this was done intentionally.
It still doesn't work on a multi-arch system. :-P
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, blocking /dev/tty0 is correct.
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default that way, without touching /etc, so this would add local
modifications to an image which you then use for system initialization.
However, you can do the same thing by adding appropriate *.conf files to
/usr/lib/systemd/**.
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Hi,
Jóhann B. Guðmundsson:
After I explained it to them they said why not just call it [BridgeFDB] ...
+1
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multi-line subordinates in curlies on general principle.
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that are in section BUS_ERROR_MAP?
If that's actually intended, this should fix it:
char dummy_bus_error_map[0] __attribute__ ((__section__(BUS_ERROR_MAP)));
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