I am preparing 'targetcli' package for the iSCSI target configuration. I have taken the systemd service file from Fedora, which says:
[Unit] Description=Restore LIO kernel target configuration Requires=sys-kernel-config.mount After=sys-kernel-config.mount network.target local-fs.target The 'Requires' line is important, configfs should be mounted at /sys/kernel/config. But in PLD it won't mount by default ('systemctl start sys-kernel-config.mount' won't work), because: # systemctl status sys-kernel-config.mount sys-kernel-config.mount - Configuration File System Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/sys-kernel-config.mount; static) Active: inactive (dead) start condition failed at Sun 2014-01-05 20:15:14 CET; 21s ago ConditionPathExists=/sys/kernel/config was not met /sys/kernel/config does not exists, as the 'configfs' module is not loaded. It seems sys-kernel-config.mount expects it being loaded by systemd-modules-load.service – which means 'configfs' would be enabled in {/etc,/run,/usr/lib}/modules-load.d which is not currently the case. I wonder how to solve that right? – remove 'ConditionPathExists=/sys/kernel/config' and use 'ExecStartPre=modprobe configfs' instead? – put 'configfs' to modules-load.d? In what packages? Will that work reliably without reboots? – anything else? Greets, Jacek _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list pld-devel-en@lists.pld-linux.org http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en