Hello all,
Ulrich Windl [2019-05-14 8:35 +0200]:
> I knew that. It doesn't answer _why_ /var/run is obsolete.
The short reason is that /var can be on a separate partition, so it's not
available during early mount or late shutdown, or in a rescue environment with
only the root fs mounted. Some
Hello Onno,
Onno Verbeek [2019-03-10 14:52 +0100]:
> I’ve setup my firewalls pretty tight, I just run into a problem with the
> firewall for dovecot.
> When someone is trying to login, they get blocked after 5 try’s. I would like
> to ban the ip permanently, for now the ban seems to be
Hello Alberto,
Alberto Salvia Novella [2018-07-04 1:56 +0200]:
> Requested on:
> - gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/issues/396
> - github.com/CanonicalLtd/lightdm/issues/29
> - github.com/sddm/sddm/issues/1044
> - bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107107
These are invalid, please see my previous
Hello Alberto,
Alberto Salvia Novella [2018-06-28 6:33 +0200]:
> Currently many Linux Distributions don't activate graphical-session.target
> and graphical-session-pre.target during login.
>
> I liked to know which software should ideally be in charge of that. So I can
> inform their developers
Hello Dorian,
Dorian ROSSE [2018-01-10 9:35 +]:
> Since I have kernel 4.14.12 I have two errors :
>
> apparmor failed because It failed to start LSB the status exit code is 123
> and there is a error by program /etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.snapd-confine.real in
> line 11 unable to open
Hello all,
quick announcement for things to watch out for in PR integration tests.
After Zbigniew's meson build system work landed two days ago [1], I now set up
our CI so that the "xenial-s390x" test builds using meson, while i386 and amd64
continue to run the classic autotools build. I
Hello Lucas,
Lucas Ventura Carro [2017-03-07 9:25 +0100]:
> (1) Creating a symlink
> (2) Changing a kernel boot parameter
>
> But, using option (1) doesn't work, and I'm still having predictable names.
Did you rebuild the initrd after that? Without that, it won't work indeed.
Martin
Helmut Grohne [2017-02-27 16:51 +0100]:
> The following changes since commit 3c3fff44b2c46818bc240e3237925ad927b2831e:
>
> man: fix typo (#5468) (2017-02-27 13:59:11 +0100)
>
> are available in the git repository at:
>
> git://git.subdivi.de/~helmut/systemd.git tilegx
>
> for you to fetch
uch other bells and whistles aside from busybox and udev) and it
works fine.
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writable.
> > > # systemctl status systemd.timesyncd
> > > * systemd.timesyncd.service
> > >Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory)
> > >Active: inactive (dead)
It's systemd-timesyncd (dash, not dot).
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> RTC in local TZ: no
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I don't see an inconsistency? If timedated is not running then
timedatectl can't actualy talk to it and just shows values which it
can make up by itself.
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k in /etc
pointing to /dev/null. This is called "masking" and what "systemctl
mask" does, and is sort of a stronger version of "disable" (in the
sense that it will also not be started any more through Requires= and
friends).
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get
about it). So IMHO the "(to the level the firmware permits this)"
qualification seems to adequately address that?
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re if dangling symlinks should be counted as
"enabled", but this should least explain your observation.
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st straightforward
way would be to tag or set a property on those devices which you want
to handle in libvirtd yourself, and then add something like
TAG=="libvirtd", GOTO="skip_selinux_context"
[... original rule that changes context goes here ..]
LABEL="skip_seli
egression from 231, so we could easily move them
to 233. Should we?
Thanks for pushing this!
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Anton Gerasimov [2016-09-20 11:37 +0200]:
> Yes, just adding 'KERNEL=="hda" TAGS+="systemd"' to udev rules did the
> trick. Thank you!
That means you are missing /lib/udev/rules.d/99-syste
ng some udev rules, or not
re-triggering all udev devices during boot, etc.
Martin
[1]
https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-xenial-pitti-systemd-semaphore/xenial/i386/s/systemd-upstream/20160903_005404@/log.gz
[2] https://bugs.launchpad.
temd/system-generators/ with a different name.
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nce continues to
run after you log out of the graphical session, as long as that user
still has some other (non-graphical) session open.
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d to apply transitively, and to Wants= as well, which sounds
quite strange). OTOH adding "PartOf=graphical-session.target" to all
graphical session specific user services works fine and works with the
existing systemd model and dependencies.
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Martin Pitt [2016-07-07 9:29 +0200]:
> I'll go ahead and create a PR with the unit and a manpage, using
> graphical-session.target for now. Then the name bikeshedding can be
> continued there.
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/3678
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There is Alias= in the [Install] section, but this
cannot really be used for this purpose -- we don't want to change
the /usr/lib/systemd/user/user-graphical.target symlink every time
that we start a user session in a DM.
Hence my idea of a graphical.target user unit which would act like an
alias, as
s reasonably easy to extend and
maintain is AFAICS the main blocker why systemd isn't being used for
desktop environments at all yet.
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Martin Pitt [2016-07-06 13:47 +0200]:
> Simon McVittie [2016-07-05 10:27 +0100]:
> > Could this be done by having the .desktop file in /usr/share/xsessions
> > or /usr/share/wayland-sessions start an appropriate systemd user unit
> > directly, and wait for it to terminate?
&g
> There's also StopWhenUnneeded=, which might useful on the targets.
Indeed. The version 3 approach now uses that, and this finally works
as intended. Thanks for pointing out!
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Andrei Borzenkov [2016-07-06 14:44 +0300]:
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Martin Pitt <martin.p...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> >$ cat .config/systemd/user/gnome-session.target
> >[Unit]
> >Description=User systemd services for GNOME graphical session
>
Simon McVittie [2016-07-05 10:27 +0100]:
> On 04/07/16 21:01, Martin Pitt wrote:
> > A session type like "GNOME" or "KDE" then defines which top-level
> > servcies it wants.
>
> Could this be done by having the .desktop file in /usr/share/xsessio
Martin Pitt [2016-07-06 13:47 +0200]:
> I have a gut feeling that this should be expressible with systemd
> dependencies -- i. e. "if gnome-session.service stops, then stop
> gnome-session.target". Naïvely this would be
> "PartOf=gnome-session.target" in gnom
t/stop the targets are
unaffected by this change; I'll follow up to Simon's reply about that).
So again, the only change we should do in systemd is to ship the
graphical.target user unit.
WDYT?
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ical.slice" any more which you can
refer to in units. We certainly don't want to use the root slice
(-.slice) as we don't want to kill *all* the user services on
graphical logout.
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uot;?
Try adding a .service with "Type=idle" and add it to your default
target (usually multi-user.target). This should run the unit after the
system is booted (i. e. running or degraded).
(Tested here with systemd 230)
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ual WantedBy= in the unit and
call systemctl enable on installation (that's what the Debian package
does), but there are cases where you don't really want to make the
enablement configurable by the admin.
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but the symlinks are structurally simpler.
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s, for precisely this reason.
Specifically, if you already have an existing
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, this will still be present
(and trump ifnames). But we also disable it for VM upgrades where the
previous persistent-net-generator was blacklisted.
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ways to rename interfaces in userspace.
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iour so that it
> reloads the profiles while keeping running processes confined.
>
> The easiest solution would be an ExecRestart= directive in the service
> file, but unfortunately this isn't available.
But ExecReload= is available, isn't that enough?
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be "last" :-)
You should put sufficient After= properties into your service, so that
it gets started after and stopped before the ones you specify. See
man systemd.unit for details.
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's useful for all sorts of things even on a
non-developer machine: temporarily raise log levels, check
admin-provided units, and check why your machine takes too much time
to boot, etc.
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.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744736 -- this
is pretty broken right now :-( This is essentially one program trying
to work around (and failing) the fundamental issue that a lot of
things don't make sense to start with the first non-X login and keep
around until after the X session ends.
Than
nd found a trick that I missed?
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[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744736
[2]
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2014-January/msg00079.html
[3] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-August/012517.html
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Xen [2016-04-12 3:37 +0200]:
> The trick to turn it off on the website doesn't work:
>
> ln -s /dev/null /etc/udev/rules.d/80-net-setup-link.rules
It does (at least on Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora), but you need to
rebuild your initrd after doing this.
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rom that it had several design problems: it was not predictable
(names changed across reinstalls), prevented the ability of creating
one OS image and installing it on many pieces of hardware (as the MAC
addresses are device specific) and needed constant writability of
/etc.
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See "Why" on
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/
Also, it's not "my" schema, but I do think it's a fairly good
compromise between all the bad options how to do interface naming.
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safe, reasonable, and most importantly, *working* default, at
the price of having to adjust to slighly "odd" names.
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calls Polkit as root normally. But if it's not really
meant to do that, then let's just treat it as a bug and track it in
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2748, I'll look into that.
Thanks!
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e root would be denied
running systemctl directly, but a polkit rule would allow it
nevertheless? In such a scenario, is it really legit to get an
interactive PK auth prompt for something like "systemctl enable foo"
when installing package foo?
Thanks for opinions,
Martin
[1] https://lau
Michal Sekletar [2016-03-15 16:06 +0100]:
> We had similar problem in the past with libvirtd and it got solved by
> introducing Delegate option (man systemd.resource-control).
docker.io did that too three weeks ago:
https://github.com/docker/docker/commit/65820132
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Martin Pitt [2016-02-18 9:01 +0100]:
> However, an awful lot of the runs currently fail with a linker error.
> I filed [2] and will investigate.
Thanks to Filipe that got fixed quickly (it was a recent bug in the
build system indeed). Fun thing is that I didn't actually intend
pstream tests".
So integrating these into PRs instead of running them every other day
on master makes it much simpler and cheaper to identify the cause of a
regrssion. You can also always compare against other PRs or a
test against master.
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t; certainly doesn't
sound promising in that regard -- if an external
systemd-bootchart would just link against the official libsystemd.so
and not use any internal API, then splitting it out would be perfectly
justifiable, but as long as it depends on a code copy that smells a
bit qu
Martin Pitt [2016-02-11 21:59 +0100]:
> This would apply if you boot with systemd, then install sysvinit, and
> want to reboot the machine (using SysV's /sbin/reboot), right? Or the
> other way around?
>
> This is still somewhat relevant for Debian, but maybe there's
> somethin
would be preferrable,
obviously.
> and what would you do on systems not using a codename? for example
> archlinux?
Nothing at all would change for them, as the field wouldn't be
mandatory. Other fields like "VARIANT" don't make sense in a lot of
use cases either, after all.
Martin
too, but setting those up is probably not
worth the effort for this.
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you want to run
into a systemd unit, just run it straight away. Then you don't have
the indirection, and whatever you run will just output straight to
stdout/err.
Martin
[1] Or the user's systemd instance, but in this context it's really
the same thing
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irect stdout/err and the
possibility of additional security restrictions.
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sudo apt-get build-dep systemd
to install all build dependencies of systemd than trying to discover
them one by one.
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lding your own systemd,
installing it on your 15.04 Ubuntu etc., you are entirely on your own,
and things *will* break (see your trouble with libsystemd-pam and
logind sessions breaking).
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tively little used feature. libnftnl is much smaller, so
if/once we switch to that, this is much less of a concern.
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b.d/ file? Or can we now have multiple compiled dbs, one shipped by
the package and one built dynamically by hwdb --update?
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gt;
> ldap, sasl, kerberos, libssh and the certificates? That sounds very wrong.
systemd-container depends on libcurl3-gnutls, which is the thing we
desperately want to keep out of a minimal install as it has this huge
list of dependencies.
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you do add those locally. But that's not a typical usecase really.
I meant that the udev package isn't the only thing shipping hdwb.d/
files -- at least libmtp, libgphoto, and media-player-info ship some
as well, and cause the hdwb to be rebuilt on package
installation/removal.
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f?)
We don't have a separate package for that.
> systemd-hwdb
We split out the entire udev, including hwdb. This nicely reduces the
footprint in containers and also allows us to use udev with
sysvinit/upstart.
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itself
is an extra 16.7 MB; but there's of course a lot of overlap with
s-container, installing both together are +19.3 MB.
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right forum for this.
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ill pondering doing that in Debian
too). If you don't explicitly configure it in your .network then the
global setting is applied, and as that defaults to 0 the "secure by
default" aspect is also satisfied.
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t; "Source: util-linux
> Version: 2.25.2-4ubuntu3" . So where is the problem? thanks!
try "sudo apt-get build-dep systemd" to install all the development
packages you need.
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Hello Yankun,
yan...@iscas.ac.cn [2015-11-05 23:24 +0800]:
> I can not find a available uri for systemd in china
Sorry, but I don't understand at all what this means.
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getted
work but more "accidentally". The general principles of the ordering
and parallelization of services haven't changed since pretty much the
beginning of systemd, so in general you shouldn't expect to see
dramatic changes in boot speed between versions.
Martin
ry). If so, can you please pastebin "udevadm info --export-db"
somewhere, so that we can verify the DMI names and whether the hwdb
entry actually matches?
Finally, which systemd version are you running? (The 60-keyboard.hwdb
syntax changed in 220).
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al to factor out the common
keys and then just add a few model specific adjustments.
The common map does not set b2 BTW, so disabling it won't change
anything.
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tch worked. Can you please copy the
output of
udevadm test-builtin keyboard
/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input4/event5
? Does that give any error message wrt. assigning the www key? Can you
please double-check in evtest that you really still get KEY_HOMEPAGE
after that?
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interface is
configured in /etc/network/interfaces, i. e. with ifupdown. But if it
does not appear in "ifquery -l" the script doesn't touch the
interface.
To be 100% sure you can temporarily move away /lib/udev/net.agent and
see if it still happens?
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> same level of compat for that...).
You should run into the same problem if you upgrade an upstart system
to systemd, no? You can't possibly exec systemd over upstart in a
running system.
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, it's still being
developed rather fast, and I don't think splitting it up into "new and
shiny, but totally untested in the world out there" vs. "stable bug
fix only releases which are missing features people are asking for"
would make sense at this point.
TL;DR: Version numbers become
temd-container" for
nspawn/machinectl/importd etc. so that we can enable all features
without introducing big new dependencies into minimal systems.
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for backporting has been
obsoleted by CI and frequent releases for us. Which is infinitely
better in just every way -- we now have great releases which we can
more or less just use. :-)
Thank you for checking!
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Armin K. [2015-07-09 14:42 +0200]:
Still, man pages and html docs issue exists.
That's by design. They are built from the docbook sources.
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asked the reporter of https://launchpad.net/bugs/1472259 to attach
systemd-cgls, so that we can see what's running in the session.
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daily trunk builds
PPA: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1472259
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Hello David,
David Herrmann [2015-07-07 19:10 +0200]:
On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
It's not that simple to reproduce, but sometimes it seems the lightdm
greeter session (running as user lightdm, where you select user/type
password and so
Hello again,
Martin Pitt [2015-07-07 20:56 +0200]:
Thanks, looks good! It's surely a workaround, but indeed this might
not be the only case that's affected, so thanks for this safety net.
I'll build a package with that and ask the reporter for testing.
That happened now, all good
checking if a VT is used more than once.
That indeed also sounds good; David, WDYT? It seems the current patch
caused a regression in gdm, so maybe that is a better workaround for
222 until this gets fixed properly?
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systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service will say that it's
statically enabled, and the list-dependencies says where. I. e. you
should have a symlink
/usr/lib/systemd/system/sysinit.target.wants/systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service
(could also be in /lib/systemd/, depending on your distro)
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/dev/ttyUSB0. (We didn't
get any report about this so far, so I doubt it's actually
modemmanager -- it just illustrates how this could happen in
principle).
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also handles package builds straight from
a git checkout (for CI).
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Hello again,
Martin Pitt [2015-06-09 13:00 +0200]:
I was about to (re-)enable seccomp support in our systemd packages,
and to write an integration test for it. However, it seems that this
currently does not seem to work at all.
For the archives: Not sure what went wrong yesterday, today
? In particular, could you check if you have
HAVE_SECCOMP and test-execute succeeds (as root) for you?
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unwieldy than losing the line comments IMHO.
That said, I'll abide to Lennart's final decision to that of course.
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for a long time.
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proposed and which are
superseded; but this one looks good to me. Thank you!
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we'd almost double the entries
in git log. Or can github be told to not do that?
Merging manually is quite a bit of work, as you have to add a new
remote every time, fetch that, and pull from it. But it does keep a
cleaner git log history.
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to their original
commits after review is fine. But please let's not clutter trunk with
the entire history of what should be a single commit?
Thanks,
Martin
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. The simple attached patch fixes this, could you please
apply it?
Applied, thank you!
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/?id=19672f1e5f
Martin
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:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/?id=d854ba50
Martin
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