Re: [systemd-devel] Booting to systemd in a chroot

2015-05-14 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Thu, 14.05.15 06:12, JT Olds (jto...@xnet5.com) wrote: Hey folks! I'm getting lots of systemd errors like `Failed at step NAMESPACE spawning /usr/lib/rtkit/rtkit-daemon: Invalid argument` and just wondering what I'm doing wrong. For background: I have a linux computer that's running

Re: [systemd-devel] Booting to systemd in a chroot

2015-05-14 Thread JT Olds
Thanks Lennart, I tried pivot_root briefly last night after emailing but my initial attempt didn't work. Unfortunately I next tried switch_root, which, lol, wiped my root partition. I'll try pivot_root when I get a working computer again. Thanks again -JT On Thu, May 14, 2015, 10:25 AM Lennart

Re: [systemd-devel] Booting to systemd in a chroot

2015-05-14 Thread JT Olds
Since you are reinstalling anyways, I'd suggest trying out btrfs as your filesystem. Create separate subvolumes for each OS and you can get rid of chrooting anything. Plus, you can share your home subvolume if you like. To be totally honest, I was trying this out mainly because we're

Re: [systemd-devel] Booting to systemd in a chroot

2015-05-14 Thread Kai Krakow
JT Olds jto...@xnet5.com schrieb: Thanks Lennart, I tried pivot_root briefly last night after emailing but my initial attempt didn't work. Unfortunately I next tried switch_root, which, lol, wiped my root partition. I'll try pivot_root when I get a working computer again. Since you are

Re: [systemd-devel] Booting to systemd in a chroot

2015-05-14 Thread Colin Walters
On Thu, May 14, 2015, at 04:30 PM, JT Olds wrote: Since you are reinstalling anyways, I'd suggest trying out btrfs as your filesystem. Create separate subvolumes for each OS and you can get rid of chrooting anything. Plus, you can share your home subvolume if you like. To be totally honest,

[systemd-devel] Booting to systemd in a chroot

2015-05-14 Thread JT Olds
Hey folks! I'm getting lots of systemd errors like `Failed at step NAMESPACE spawning /usr/lib/rtkit/rtkit-daemon: Invalid argument` and just wondering what I'm doing wrong. For background: I have a linux computer that's running Debian Wheezy. I want to install and dual boot Jessie, but without