On 26 September 2013 13:32, Brian May b...@debian.org wrote:
I only have Wheezy systems at the moment, are there any prebuilt backports
available?
I tried to reproduce on a Jessie system (systemd 204-5) but couldn't.
If you want to close this ticket, that is fine with me.
If at any point in
Hi Brian,
Brian May b...@debian.org writes:
I had a similar problem a while ago, but cannot reproduce it with
systemd ≥ 204-2 anymore. Could you try upgrading?
I only have Wheezy systems at the moment, are there any prebuilt backports
available?
Sorry for the late reply. There are no
Hi Brian,
Brian May b...@debian.org writes:
Package: systemd
Version: 44-11
Severity: normal
[…]
This is after a reboot, and no processes should be using it.
I had a similar problem a while ago, but cannot reproduce it with
systemd ≥ 204-2 anymore. Could you try upgrading?
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Best regards,
On 26 September 2013 05:51, Michael Stapelberg stapelb...@debian.orgwrote:
Brian May b...@debian.org writes:
Package: systemd
Version: 44-11
Severity: normal
[…]
This is after a reboot, and no processes should be using it.
I had a similar problem a while ago, but cannot reproduce it
As an experiment, I disabled schroot at startup like so:
aquitard# ls -l /etc/systemd/schroot.service
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Sep 5 08:53 /etc/systemd/schroot.service -
/dev/null
Rebooted the computer, made sure nothing mounted. Then I ran:
aquitard# service schroot start
[ ok ] Starting
Am 04.09.2013 02:50, schrieb Brian May:
On 4 September 2013 10:39, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
And this behaviour you only get with systemd?
Yes. That is correct.
Maybe I should try again now, however that would mean another reboot, and
now is not a good time.
Can you run
On 4 September 2013 14:11, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
Can you run systemctl enable udev-settle.service before you make
another reboot and see if that changes anything.
No change.
So I rebooted again without supplying the kernel the init= parameter for
systemd, and now I can umount
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