Hi,

I'm experimenting systemd on Pardus. Pardus isn't a derivative of any 
distribution available so currently I'm patching various parts of the code 
following the DISTRO-PORTING guide. No problem in here.

But I'm having some glitches that I'd like to share and fix on the distro part.

systemd version: 11
kernel version: 2.6.36_rc6

1. swap.target always fails during boot. But once triggered after boot with 
systemctl restart, it succesfully enables the /.swap file. .swap file is on the 
rootfs which is an ext4 filesystem. I'm not too powerful with systemd but can 
this be caused by a read-only rootfs (so before remount-rootfs.target) while 
trying to enable swap.target?

2. I've written down a /etc/vconsole.conf and /etc/locale.conf. While plymouth 
is disabled, there's no problem about setting the fonts on tty's, their 
keymaps, etc. but once plymouthd is launched in initramfs, 
systemd-setup-vconsole somehow doesn't setup the tty's correctly. Running the 
helper manually after boot seems to fix the issue. I think the font doesn't 
seem to set correctly. What are the things that should be done for a smoother 
plymouth/systemd integration?

3. Is there a distro-independent package/database which keeps what 
font/keymap/consolemap/ should be set for a specific language? Actually where 
does the data in vconsole.conf should come from? How does Fedora sets up those 
data?

Thanks,
Ozan Caglayan

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