> Then I have learned (by browsing the logs) that systemd basically
> unsupported on a system using /usr as a separate mount. I am sure
> (pre|post)inst haven't mentioned that.
Systemd does support setups where /usr is a separate partition, but such
setups require an initramfs which mounts both /
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 9:20 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 21.06.2014 17:41, schrieb Peter Gervai:
>> The loop was "broken" by using a rescue disk and _EMPTYING_ /etc/init.d/
>> completely. I'm not yet finished about figuring out which components were
>> causing the loop, but it wasn't "chkconfig
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> reassign 752266 acpi-support-base
Bug #752266 [systemd] systemd: laptop powers down on resume when suspended via
power/suspend button
Bug reassigned from package 'systemd' to 'acpi-support-base'.
No longer marked as found in versions systemd/204-
reassign 752266 acpi-support-base
forcemerge 738696 752266
thanks
Am 22.06.2014 21:45, schrieb Brainslug:
> Hi Michael,
>
> thanks for the quick reply. Indeed, the acpi-support-base package was
> installed and after removing it the system seems to be behaving
> normally, i.e. it properly re
Hi Michael,
thanks for the quick reply. Indeed, the acpi-support-base package was
installed and after removing it the system seems to be behaving
normally, i.e. it properly resumes when suspended via power button. Thanks!
I don't know much (yet) about systemd, just switched over a few day
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> tags 752266 + moreinfo
Bug #752266 [systemd] systemd: laptop powers down on resume when suspended via
power/suspend button
Added tag(s) moreinfo.
> thanks
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tags 752266 + moreinfo
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Am 21.06.2014 23:32, schrieb Brainslug:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 204-8
> Severity: important
>
> I'm running jessie on a Dell M4800 laptop. I modified
> /etc/systemd/logind.conf to suspend when either the power or suspend key
> is pressed.
> This part is working
Am 21.06.2014 17:41, schrieb Peter Gervai:
> Reboot resulted an interesting view: endless rapid (10s per second) messages
> about
> [SKIP] ordering cycle found: D-Bus System Message Bus Socket
> and that's all. Obviously nothing can be done, Ctrl-Alt-Del not yet
> functioning, no further messages,