On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 5:45 PM, lux-integ <lux-in...@btconnect.com> wrote: > greetings, > > I am attempt to learn how to use systemd. > > I installed systemd-206 on a machine with these:- > --OS cblfs pure 64bit > --cpu amd64 > --kerernel linux-3.10.5 > --no X11 but radeon GPU > > I am using all the 'systemd' defaults:- > These are my findings:- > > --A) The machine boots to command prompt with large fonts. But a few minutes > after logging in the screen is refreshed and small fonts appear and the > machine hangs.
The resolution change happens when udev loads the 'radeon' module with KMS enabled. I don't know why it hangs though; it *might* be because of missing firmware (as I found out the hard way last week). > --B) insertion of a usb stick has the screen spewing line of 10 words of the > type (for example ) > [ yada yada yada ] aa bb cc dd ee ff gg hh ii jj > SD S:0:0:0 [sdc] No cache mode page > but no files in dev for /dev/sdc > > -----ordinary SATA hard disks > -----hard-disks with usb interfaces > -----compact-flash devices with SATA interfces > register in /dev ( and are mountable ) > > BUT > ------usb flash devices > DO NOT register in /dev > . These are traditionally formatted with FAT. > > > (and my kernel has fat support compiled in ) The filesystem is irrelevant, since it is checked at mount time, and you mount disks *after* they show up in /dev. Make sure you have *USB mass storage* drivers enabled (compiled in or modules). > > ---C) The partition with systemd sits below a partition (call this > /dev/sda1) with grub2. After compiling the kernel in one instance I had > mounted /dev/sda1 on /mnt/somewhere then unmounted and rebooted. > On rebooting mount shows /dev/sda1 as still been mounted on /mnt/somewhere. > Even after I did a umount /mnt/somewhere and deleted /mnt/somewhere and > rebooted mount everytime shows /dev/sda1 as mounted on /mnt/soewhere Does `findmnt` show the same? Also, is your /etc/mtab a regular file, or a symlink to /proc/self/mounts? -- Mantas Mikulėnas <graw...@gmail.com> _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel