On Sat, Dec 07, 2013 at 12:35:26AM +0100, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
> Before they would only be started when the unit transitioned from
> inactive to active state. Now, they will be started also on other
> udev events.
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1026860:
>
> we have
On Thu, Dec 05, 2013 at 06:24:58PM +0100, Ronny Chevalier wrote:
> from Alexander Graf's script: http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg72389.html
> ---
> Hi,
>
> It adds a little script which try to find a QEMU binary on the system and
> enable kvm if it's available. This script is used when running
Before they would only be started when the unit transitioned from
inactive to active state. Now, they will be started also on other
udev events.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1026860:
we have an MD device holding an LVM PV. When it is detected, and the
systemd .device unit is create
On 06.12.2013 17:50, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> On 12/05/2013 09:10 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>> It was a lot of work, but the presentation about systemd/journald was a
>> success. I got several colleges interested: so mission accomplished.
>> There are some things I still should respond to, but I a
On 12/05/2013 09:10 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
It was a lot of work, but the presentation about systemd/journald was a
success. I got several colleges interested: so mission accomplished.
There are some things I still should respond to, but I am a ‘little’
tired, so I will respond later.
Thank e
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 7:20 AM, Peter Hutterer wrote:
>> >It also depends on the wacom_w8001 and how it reacts when it's loaded
>> >and no hardware is present.
>> >
>> >Peter, couldn't this module be autoloaded?
>
> the module just sits there, it needs to be triggered by
> inputattach to actually
On 12/06/2013 03:45 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
/etc/modules-load.d/ *adds* modules otherwise not loaded
by the kernel and they are loaded at boot
Strange I thought that I used this to have the loop module loaded when starting
truecrypt
and unloaded when stopping truecrypt. I have to check this o
Am 06.12.2013 15:36, schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> On 12/06/2013 12:43 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>> Am 06.12.2013 12:38, schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
>>> On 12/06/2013 12:30 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> In 7th slide - "Improvements" - Only necessary kernel modules
>> How does it actually refers
On 12/06/2013 12:43 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 06.12.2013 12:38, schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
On 12/06/2013 12:30 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
In 7th slide - "Improvements" - Only necessary kernel modules
How does it actually refers to systemd?
You do not need to have modules loaded that are not us
On Fri, 06.12.13 12:17, Cecil Westerhof (cecil.wester...@snow.nl) wrote:
>
> On 12/06/2013 11:31 AM, poma wrote:
> >In 7th slide - "Improvements" - Only necessary kernel modules
> >How does it actually refers to systemd?
>
> You do not need to have modules loaded that are not used much. They
> c
On 06.12.2013 12:17, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> On 12/06/2013 11:31 AM, poma wrote:
>> In 7th slide - "Improvements" - Only necessary kernel modules
>> How does it actually refers to systemd?
>
> You do not need to have modules loaded that are not used much. They can
> be loaded when a program that
On Dec 6, 2013 2:02 PM, "Cecil Westerhof" wrote:
>
> Is it possible to do an automatic shutdown when there is no more room to
for journald to log? (They did not want to have logging removed.)
Currently no. journald tries to never use more than the configured % of
disk space and rotates away old l
Is it possible to do an automatic shutdown when there is no more room to
for journald to log? (They did not want to have logging removed.)
Is there something to automatically convert the inittab?
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On Dec 6, 2013 1:39 PM, "Cecil Westerhof" wrote:
>
> On 12/06/2013 12:30 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
In 7th slide - "Improvements" - Only necessary kernel modules
How does it actually refers to systemd?
>>>
>>>
>>> You do not need to have modules loaded that are not used much. They can
Am 06.12.2013 12:38, schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> On 12/06/2013 12:30 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
In 7th slide - "Improvements" - Only necessary kernel modules
How does it actually refers to systemd?
>>>
>>> You do not need to have modules loaded that are not used much. They can be
>>> loade
On 12/06/2013 12:30 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
In 7th slide - "Improvements" - Only necessary kernel modules
How does it actually refers to systemd?
You do not need to have modules loaded that are not used much. They can be
loaded when a program that needs them is
run and unloaded when the progr
Am 06.12.2013 12:17, schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> On 12/06/2013 11:31 AM, poma wrote:
>> In 7th slide - "Improvements" - Only necessary kernel modules
>> How does it actually refers to systemd?
>
> You do not need to have modules loaded that are not used much. They can be
> loaded when a program
On 12/06/2013 11:31 AM, poma wrote:
In 7th slide - "Improvements" - Only necessary kernel modules
How does it actually refers to systemd?
You do not need to have modules loaded that are not used much. They can
be loaded when a program that needs them is run and unloaded when the
program termi
On 06.12.2013 09:19, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> The presentation was in Dutch, so I have to translate them. I'll do
> that and post it here.
All right!
In 7th slide - "Improvements" - Only necessary kernel modules
How does it actually refers to systemd?
poma
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On 12/05/2013 09:10 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
It was a lot of work, but the presentation about systemd/journald was a
success. I got several colleges interested: so mission accomplished.
There are some things I still should respond to, but I am a ‘little’
tired, so I will respond later.
Thank e
On 12/06/2013 02:47 AM, poma wrote:
It was a lot of work, but the presentation about systemd/journald was a
success. I got several colleges interested: so mission accomplished.
There are some things I still should respond to, but I am a ‘little’
tired, so I will respond later.
Thank everyone who
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