On Fri, 20.05.11 11:03, Maciej Piechotka (uzytkown...@gmail.com) wrote: > Hello. I tried to set up systemd on Gentoo and I've run into several > problems: > > 1. I have custom init in which I initialise lvm by: > > /bin/lvm vgchange -ay <my_vg> > > In /etc/fstab I have devices mentioned by UUID. During boot systemd > complains that fsck.ext2 cannot find /dev/<my_vg>/root. If I use dracut > it works but running dracut takes as long as my whole boot with OpenRC > so I would prefer to not migrate
You need to ensure to place this service file after udev-settle.service > > 2. systemd have problems when I have clock in UTC. I use laptop and due > to relatively frequent change of TZ I use UTC clock. I don't have > problems with OpenRC but on systemd the 'last mount is in the future' > each time I boot. systemctl enable hwclock-load.service > 3. systemd appears to work very slow. After displaying output of fsck it > waits some time (roughly whole previous boot by OpenRC) and display > option to emergency drop to shell or continue to default. I haven't > configured systemd services (which was my error) but I guess it should > not take so long. Is it possible to turn on verbose mode to check what's > wrong? If the LVM device above doesn't show up systemd will have to timeout for 90s. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel