On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 04:10:10PM +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Di, 23.01.18 09:09, Reindl Harald (h.rei...@thelounge.net) wrote:
>
> > > I got in the configuration file
> > >
> > >[Unit]
> > >After=network.target
> > >
> > > Isn't this enough to get the initialization order rig
Am 23.01.2018 um 20:09 schrieb Mike Gilbert:
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 10:54 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am I right in thinking this is only done if the filesystem is not declared
as noauto in fstab?
with Fedora 27 (yesterday upgraded) systemd even don't leave "noauto"
mount-point in peace and s
On Mo, 15.01.18 15:13, Olaf Hering (o...@aepfle.de) wrote:
> 'journalctl -b' does not indicate any related failure.
>
> Does anyone happen to know what limits a mount point or an automount
> point might have? These systems have plenty of cpus, have plenty of
> memory, likely enough to handle thes
On Di, 23.01.18 21:19, Bjørn Forsman (bjorn.fors...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hi Lennart,
>
> On 23 January 2018 at 20:22, Lennart Poettering
> wrote:
> > On Sa, 23.12.17 17:46, Bjørn Forsman (bjorn.fors...@gmail.com) wrote:
> >> Would bootctl patches be considered for inclusion?
> > Doing what preci
Hi Lennart,
On 23 January 2018 at 20:22, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Sa, 23.12.17 17:46, Bjørn Forsman (bjorn.fors...@gmail.com) wrote:
>> Would bootctl patches be considered for inclusion?
> Doing what precisely?
Whatever is needed to support "bootctl install" on mdadm raid 1. What
that is,
On Sa, 06.01.18 11:45, Thomas Güttler Lists (guettl...@thomas-guettler.de)
wrote:
> Am 06.01.2018 um 09:38 schrieb Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek:
> > On Thu, Jan 04, 2018 at 11:54:05AM +0100, Thomas Güttler wrote:
> > >
> > > https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.htm
On Sa, 23.12.17 17:46, Bjørn Forsman (bjorn.fors...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On 14 December 2017 at 12:22, Lennart Poettering
> wrote:
> > On Do, 14.12.17 22:17, Michael Chapman (m...@very.puzzling.org) wrote:
> >> It's perhaps unlikely for firmware itself to write to the ESP, but
> >> certainly
> >
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 10:54 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 23.01.2018 um 16:49 schrieb Simon McVittie:
>>
>> On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 at 15:47:21 +0100, Franck Bui wrote:
>>>
>>> Basically, systemd mounts all filesystems listed in /etc/fstab (unless
>>> "noauto" is used) which is good since that's
On Fr, 19.01.18 18:16, Reindl Harald (h.rei...@thelounge.net) wrote:
> if you don't bother to write a subject it can't be that important
Reindl, it's not necessary to constantly write such snarky
replies. Please be more friendly if mailing list submissions aren't up
to your standards right-away.
On Mo, 22.01.18 20:06, Liam Kelly (liamkell...@gmail.com) wrote:
> How does Systemd communicate to socket activated application that
> the connection has been closed? How can I modify my application to
> detect this event if it cannot be configured to be closed
> automatically?
systemd does not.
Am 23.01.2018 um 16:49 schrieb Simon McVittie:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 at 15:47:21 +0100, Franck Bui wrote:
Basically, systemd mounts all filesystems listed in /etc/fstab (unless
"noauto" is used) which is good since that's how fstab was used when
SysV was the init system.
However it also introdu
On Di, 23.01.18 15:01, Millat Hossin (millat.hos...@outlook.com) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed openvpn-nl server, when I tried to restart openvpn-nl
> service, its giving me the following errors. Can anyone help me how
> to fixed it ?
Please ping the vendor of your service about this. This is
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 at 15:47:21 +0100, Franck Bui wrote:
> Basically, systemd mounts all filesystems listed in /etc/fstab (unless
> "noauto" is used) which is good since that's how fstab was used when
> SysV was the init system.
>
> However it also introduced another "feature" which basically
> au
Am 23.01.2018 um 16:01 schrieb Millat Hossin:
I installed openvpn-nl server, when I tried to restart openvpn-nl
service, its giving me the following errors. Can anyone help me how to
fixed it?
not a systemd problem and the mentioning of the mailing list as support
is plain wrong and don't
On Di, 23.01.18 09:09, Reindl Harald (h.rei...@thelounge.net) wrote:
> > I got in the configuration file
> >
> >[Unit]
> >After=network.target
> >
> > Isn't this enough to get the initialization order right?
>
> no, the target does more or less nothing useful
Well, it doesn't do what Y
Hello,
I installed openvpn-nl server, when I tried to restart openvpn-nl service, its
giving me the following errors. Can anyone help me how to fixed it ?
ubuntu@ip-10-30-1-68:/etc/openvpn-nl$ sudo service openvpn-nl restart
Job for openvpn-nl.service failed because the control process exited wi
2018-01-23 16:14 GMT+01:00 Lennart Poettering :
> On So, 21.01.18 15:21, Cecil Westerhof (cldwester...@gmail.com) wrote:
>
> > But that one is 2½ years old. Is there something more recent? It was
> > certainly interesting, but it is not completely up-to-date. For example
> > /usr/lib/systemd/s
On So, 21.01.18 15:21, Cecil Westerhof (cldwester...@gmail.com) wrote:
> But that one is 2½ years old. Is there something more recent? It was
> certainly interesting, but it is not completely up-to-date. For example
> /usr/lib/systemd/system
> is now:
> /lib/systemd/system
Hmmm, I not aw
Hi,
I'm resurrecting an old but recurrent issue here which I'd like to
clarify one more time.
Basically, systemd mounts all filesystems listed in /etc/fstab (unless
"noauto" is used) which is good since that's how fstab was used when
SysV was the init system.
However it also introduced another "
Am 23.01.2018 um 12:41 schrieb D Gilmore:
How do I do it? I subscribed to get help, but cannot unsubcribe myself
because of not writing down password.
Thank you for your help in advance
just learn to read mail-headers, every mailing list out there has them
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How do I do it? I subscribed to get help, but cannot unsubcribe myself because
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On Di, 23.01.18 16:40, prashantkumar dhotre (prashantkumardho...@gmail.com)
wrote:
> Hi
> When time changes in system , I see
> "systemd[1]: Time has been changed" journal log. From systemd,
> Is there a way for my app to get notification about this time change event ?
Use the timerfd interface
On Di, 23.01.18 10:08, Michael (scrat_h...@yahoo.com) wrote:
> Hiwhy can't the Udev rules be automated or removed? As described
> here users only need to paste infos from lsusb
> etc.https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/forums/topic/72733-writing-and-debugging-udev-rules/&page=2But
> such a huge
Hi
When time changes in system , I see
"systemd[1]: Time has been changed" journal log. From systemd,
Is there a way for my app to get notification about this time change event ?
>From code it does not look like we have a way.
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Hiwhy can't the Udev rules be automated or removed? As described here users
only need to paste infos from lsusb
etc.https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/forums/topic/72733-writing-and-debugging-udev-rules/&page=2But
such a huge pain in the ass that no other os needs.It really holds off many
po
On Wed, 24 Jan 2018, Yubin Ruan wrote:
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 01:54:36PM +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On So, 21.01.18 19:12, Yubin Ruan (ablacktsh...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi,
I use offlineimap to synchronize my emails. I want it to do a synchronization
at system startup so recently I add a
that's not really an answer to your question but...
have you looked at systemd-socket-proxyd ? it's a simple program that is
meant to be started by a socket and will redirect all traffic to another
local port.
Properly used it allows a traditional network daemon to be started on
demand. I wo
Am 23.01.2018 um 19:05 schrieb Yubin Ruan:
Well, this is necessarily racy: your network setup races agains your
offlineimap invocation...
I got in the configuration file
[Unit]
After=network.target
Isn't this enough to get the initialization order right?
no, the target does more or
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