Csányi Pál wrote in message
:
> I did so but get another error:
> Failed to execute /init (error -2)
You don't seem to have a valid /usr/bin/init anymore, try booting on an usb
key and see what happened to it.
> Failed to execute /usr/bin/systemd (error -2). Attempting defaults...
It should b
vixsomnis wrote in message
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> I don't know if it was able to mount root. Gummiboot was probably fine
> with the PARTUUID. The problem was in fstab. At any rate, have you heard
> of seclabel?
Probably from SELinux which I don't us
vixsomnis wrote in message
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> Weird issues with genfstab:
> -When I run with the -U option, no UUIDs are placed in fstab.
> With the -L option, no labels. Am I correct in thinking that the
> "/dev/sdX" should be re
Thomas Bächler wrote in message <543579d1.4010...@archlinux.org>:
> I don't care what upstream recommends, there is no reason for this
> target to exist and there is no reason to use it. Things get even worse,
> since you cannot order the unit After=something - since timers.target
> pulls the unit
Robbie Smith wrote in message <5165674e.4080...@gmail.com>:
> I’ve written the following user service, and it should do the same
> thing, but it doesn’t seem to work:
>
> $ cat ~/.config/systemd/user/gpg-agent.service
> [Unit]
> Description=GnuPG private key agent
> Wants=environment.target
> Be
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