On Do, 05.01.23 14:18, Valentin David (valentin.da...@canonical.com) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In Ubuntu Core, we have some mounts that cannot be unmounted until we have
> switched root.
>
> To simplify, this looks like that:
>
> / mounts a ro loop devices backed by /some/disk/some/path/image.img
> /som
It is a call to systemd-mount done from initramfs. It ends up in
/run/systemd/transient and survives the root switch. The generated unit
contains Requires=systemd-fsck@service.
Is the conflict on shutdown.target to make shutdown kill fsck if it is
running?
Generated systemd-cryptsetup@.servic
On Do, 05.01.23 21:39, Scott Ellentuch (tuct...@gmail.com) wrote:
> > > Restarted the machine and all good. So the next thing I tried was for
> > > keepalived . It started up and failed with not being able to see its
> > config
> > > file (Moved to gluster).
> >
> > It checks for /etc/keepalived/k
Hi,
I'm failing to get a login prompt on the serial console of my system,
because a few steps earlier serial-getty@.service fails due to a
dependency on the actual tty device, which times out:
[ TIME ] Timed out waiting for device …ttyLXU0.device - /dev/ttyLXU0.
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for ser
On Fri, Jan 06, 2023 at 07:15:14PM -0500, Gabriel L. Somlo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm failing to get a login prompt on the serial console of my system,
> because a few steps earlier serial-getty@.service fails due to a
> dependency on the actual tty device, which times out:
>
> [ TIME ] Timed out waiti