On 2014-06-10 14:47, Elan Ruusamäe wrote:
> On 10.06.2014 15:15, Jacek Konieczny wrote:
>> What initramfs do you use? geninitramfs or dracut? If geninitramfs,
>> is udev in initramfs enabled? Is current udev included in the initramfs?
> i used dracut.
> didn't test pld geninitrd (it had also proble
On 10.06.2014 15:15, Jacek Konieczny wrote:
What initramfs do you use? geninitramfs or dracut? If geninitramfs,
is udev in initramfs enabled? Is current udev included in the initramfs?
i used dracut.
didn't test pld geninitrd (it had also problems with systemd, so i
decided to try dracut)
no i
$ rpm -qf /etc/skel/
pwdutils-3.2.19-2.x86_64
suggestion: move dir to filesystem package
rationale: packages providing $HOME skeletons shouldn't depend on
useradd tools
in the future pwdutils could be replaced by shadow (again).
background: stupid reason (initation for the change): bash Requi
On 06/10/14 10:43, Elan Ruusamäe wrote:
> i have system where rootfs is on lvm with single pv,
> and rest of the system is on xfs on lvm on md
> rootfs is inited normally, but as systemd requires all fs to be mounted,
> the system does not boot up (recovery shell given after timeout)
>
> systemd f
Yes. Intended: the flag in the rpmlead structure is no longer set or used.
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> On Jun 9, 2014, at 4:53 PM, Elan Ruusamäe wrote:
>
>
> $ rpmbuild -bs alien
> Wrote: /home/users/glen/rpm/packages/SRPMS/alien-8.90-1.src.rpm
> $ file /home/users/glen/rpm/packages/SRPMS/alien-8.90
hi
i have system where rootfs is on lvm with single pv,
and rest of the system is on xfs on lvm on md
rootfs is inited normally, but as systemd requires all fs to be mounted,
the system does not boot up (recovery shell given after timeout)
systemd fails to boot up such system because it does n