rg.freedesktop.timedate1.NTPSynchronized property on
> /org/freedesktop/timedate1.
That looks pretty simple. I'll try it out. This is my own Yocto-based embedded
system with a recent kernel, so there are no issues of compatibility, as others
warned about.
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What's the simplest way to test if systemd-timesyncd is currently synced
to the network, from within an embedded application (running with root
privileges)? Is there some single dbus transaction that will give me this
answer?
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AJOR=116
MINOR=40
SUBSYSTEM=sound
USEC_INITIALIZED=4019498530
run: '/bin/touch /media/sda1/share/devchg'
Unload module index
Unloaded link configuration context.
So it looks like it believes it's going to run my touch command when it's
removed, but when I actually do it, I don't see the timesta
> From: Mantas Mikulenas [mailto:graw...@gmail.com]
>
> Just configure "/dev/disk/by-label/FOOBAR" (or possibly
> "LABEL=FOOBAR") as the mount source.
Duh. I never noticed LABEL in the fstab man page. Pretty simple. Thanks.
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rtition by some sttributes,
e.g., a FAT file system with a volume name of FOOBAR? Or is there a way to
do this directly with a udev rule?
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? (Or are the autonet rules important?) My
ultimate goal is to have this additional partition on my main disk to be
automounted as early in the boot process as possible. I don't need (or
want) removable drives to be automounted anyway.
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ntil the ethernet device is ready, or is this just normal?
2) Why does systemd think it doesn't own the nmbd process, and should I do
something about that, or is that normal?
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=dev-ttyUSB2.device" (or whatever name of your device unit is)
> so systemd stops it when dongle is unplugged and does not attempt to
> restart.
Works like a charm. Thanks.
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the dongle in
again. Is there a way of configuring the service to start every time the
dongle is inserted, whether I logged out before yanking the dongle or not?
Or does this require some special udev rule?
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> From: Andrei Borzenkov
>
> Please copy-paste actual command invocation and its output.
No need. I had used = instead of == on the DRIVERS. Works fine now. Thanks for
your assistance.
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ith "udevadm test" to verify.
I tried the following rule:
ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="midiC*", DRIVERS=="snd-usb-audio", SYMLINK+="snd/midi%b"
and "udevadm test" complains about an "invalid DRIVERS option"
tories, but apparently there's also one in /lib that's
full of rules I didn't see.
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quot;midi1-1.2:1.0", it didn't create a
"midimidiC1D0" either, so it doesn't look like the rule matched at all.
There is already a symlink
"/dev/snd/by-path/platform-3f98.usb-usb-0:1.2:1.0", but it refers to
the useless "controlC1" interface. It also d
ct way to do it.
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this from within a program? There must be some way, since systemctl
does it.
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what mount options it
uses for the root? I'd like to use noatime, so that it doesn't abuse my
flash drive needlessly.
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r-requested operation.
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made to this external flash drive are in response to a user
command. So the simpler solution is just to have my application mount and
unmount the drive, instead of trying to get the operating system to do it.
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by the
networking system, perhaps that would apply to busybox-udhcpc as well.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. It's the last thing I need to fix
(famous last words) before I have fully functioning networking.
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it so that it won't restart when the command
launched by ExecStartPre terminates with a 0 exit code, but will restart if
the actual service started by ExecStart terminates with a 0 exit code?
Or is there another preferable way to do this?
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From: Reindl Harald [mailto:h.rei...@thelounge.net]
Am 04.07.2013 00:38, schrieb Paul D. DeRocco:
I'm new to systemd, and I'm confused about something. The
docs include the
following sentence under the Restart directive:
Configures whether the service shall be restarted when
, and then use Restart=on-failure. Does that sound
sensible?
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