Hello,
commit 539618a0ddc2dc7f0fbe28de2ae0e07b34c81e60
Author: Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net
Date: Wed Oct 29 17:06:32 2014 +0100
util: make use of the new getrandom() syscall if it is available when
needing entropy
Doesn't require an fd, and could be a bit faster, so
Hello,
currently, when SELINUX=enforcing and SELINUXTYPE=invalid value are
set in /etc/selinux/config, systemd refuses to boot with
Failed to load SELinux policy. Freezing.
Is this really what should happen? If SELINUX is set to permissive or
disabled, though, systemd happily continues booting.
Hello,
what is the difference between emergency, rescue and single-user?
On F21, systemd-216-12.fc21.x86_64, they all boot into something that
presents itself as Welcome to emergency mode! and they all require a
root password. In case of booting into emergency.target, I can see
Starting Emergency
Hi,
test-dhcp-{client,server} are failing in mock:
FAIL: test-dhcp-client
==
Assertion 'client' failed at ../src/libsystemd-network/sd-dhcp-client.c:138,
function sd_dhcp_client_set_request_option(). Ignoring.
Assertion 'client' failed at
Hello,
when systemd creates a socket file, it explicitly calls a selinux
procedure to label it. I don't think that is needed, as the kernel does
the right thing when the socket is created. Am I missing something? Why
is the explicit labeling in place?
Cheers,
--
Jan Synacek
Software Engineer,
Hello,
From the following commit onward, systemd doesn't boot properly in
Rawhide. Some device units time out and I'm then dropped into an
emergency shell.
commit f4ac4d1a82e2c468761fffa23841ad886221
Author: Tom Gundersen t...@jklm.no
Date: Wed Apr 1 13:55:20 2015 +0200
libudev:
See https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/5. There are multiple
references to this PR that say user referenced this pull request from
a commit in commit, which is hilarious, as those clearly are not
references to this PR. Their commit messages contain the string #5 and
Github thinks it means a
Is remote-fs.target somehow dependent/ordered on network.target or
network-online.target? I can't find anything that would suggest it
actually is.
Cheers,
--
Jan Synacek
Software Engineer, Red Hat
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I have the following setup on a freshly updated Fedora Rawhide machine
with systemd-220-9.fc23.x86_64.
# cat /etc/fstab
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UUID=d5ac823b-d0bd-4f7f-bf4b-5cc82d585a92 / btrfs
subvol=root 0 0
UUID=ec79f233-055c-40fa-98e5-e2d77314913a /boot