On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 7:41 AM Дмитрий Марков
wrote:
> Hello, please help me understand the logic of fstab-generator.
>
> this option is really added and works. But it confuses me that I do not
> see it in the output of the mount command. It seems to me that this
> behavior is wrong and may be th
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 8:42 AM Дмитрий Марков wrote:
>
> Hello, please help me understand the logic of fstab-generator.
>
> I noticed that now (judging by the links below) an explicit indication of the
> _netdev mount option is not necessary and systemd will add it itself. I
> conducted an exper
Hi,
I'm using the client library of avahi, and I want to build my own
dnssd client. I'm using epoll in my eventloop, and never (tried
several times) to make avahi work with my eventloop. Tried several
times, following examples found in the documentation.
Is this possible with systemd?
S. Bon
Hello, please help me understand the logic of fstab-generator.
I noticed that now (judging by the links below) an explicit indication
of the _netdev mount option is not necessary and systemd will add it
itself. I conducted an experiment and based on the behavior of the
system (both with a full
Dec 1 04:39:04 vmi1027878 systemd: Starting Web server Apache...
Dec 1 04:39:10 vmi1027878 kernel: Firewall: *TCP_IN Blocked* IN=eth0
OUT= MAC=00:50:56:48:14:f9:74:83:ef:4e:ae:4b:08:00 SRC=67.11.199.196
DST=38.242.209.222 LEN=60 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=53 ID=64136 DF
PROTO=TCP SPT=57544 DPT=30303
Hi everyone!
Can I use systemd.network to throttle a specific service? I am asking because I
read this statement in systemd.network(5) [1]:
> The [NetworkEmulator] section manages the queueing discipline (qdisc) of the
> network emulator. Itcan be used to [...] limit the bandwidth usage of