Hi Lennart,
I've applied the coding style guidelines, and created a pull request
#12768 via GitHub. Let me know what I may have done wrong, my first
attempt via GitHub.
Thanks,
eric
On 5/16/19 9:34 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Do, 16.05.19 09:28, Eric DeVolder (eric.devol...@oracle.com) w
OK, will do!
eric
On 5/16/19 9:34 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Do, 16.05.19 09:28, Eric DeVolder (eric.devol...@oracle.com) wrote:
Could you please submit this via github as PR? Review is so much nicer
there, in particular for complex patch sets, and this qualifies as
complex I think. This
On Do, 16.05.19 09:28, Eric DeVolder (eric.devol...@oracle.com) wrote:
Could you please submit this via github as PR? Review is so much nicer
there, in particular for complex patch sets, and this qualifies as
complex I think. This also has the benefit that the code is
automatically analyzed by our
This patch introduces the systemd pstore service which will archive the
contents of the Linux persistent storage filesystem, pstore, to other storage,
thus preserving the existing information contained in the pstore, and clearing
pstore storage for future error events.
Linux provides a persistent