Hey,
On Tue, 2019-11-19 at 10:26 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Fr, 08.11.19 11:15, Philip Withnall (phi...@tecnocode.co.uk)
> wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > As part of work on a GNOME feature for monitoring how often the
> > user
> > uses applications (for example, to let them know
Dear Lennart,
On 2019-11-27 13:13, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Mi, 27.11.19 12:43, Paul Menzel (pmenzel+systemd-de...@molgen.mpg.de)
> wrote:
>> A partition type GUID [1] for the partition to be mounted under `/boot`
>> when started with Linux would be nice. For example, there is already
On Mi, 27.11.19 12:43, Paul Menzel (pmenzel+systemd-de...@molgen.mpg.de) wrote:
> Dear systemd folks,
>
> A partition type GUID [1] for the partition to be mounted under `/boot`
> when started with Linux would be nice. For example, there is already one
> for FreeBSD /boot [2].
>
> As you seem to
Dear systemd folks,
A partition type GUID [1] for the partition to be mounted under `/boot`
when started with Linux would be nice. For example, there is already one
for FreeBSD /boot [2].
As you seem to have requested one for the freedesktop.org shared boot
loader partition already, could you
On Mi, 27.11.19 04:12, Andrew Gurinovich (altm...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Do you have any extra reads to get a better idea why you consider net_cls
> not a real cgroup?
it's not available for cgroupsv2, i.e. kernel support is not there.
>
> Its generally used in iptables and tc traffic labeling an
Do you have any extra reads to get a better idea why you consider net_cls
not a real cgroup?
Its generally used in iptables and tc traffic labeling an QoS.
Its a missing feature with an open issue that can be solved/eased in couple
of lines of code https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/11618
On Di, 26.11.19 15:27, Andrew Gurinovich (altm...@gmail.com) wrote:
> What is the recommended way to assign cgroups prop net_cls.classid to a
> systemd service?
> Seems that a rule of thumb that whatever service property that is supposed
> to be systemd-managed, got a property in service file.