Lennart Poettering composed on 2016-05-30 17:37 (UTC+0200):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Lennart Poettering composed on 2016-05-29 18:40 (UTC+0200):
>> >Felix Miata wrote:
>> >>The message I see is equivalent in form as during boot, e.g. when a
>> >>filesystem not noauto in fstab is to be mounted bu
Lennart Poettering composed on 2016-05-30 17:37 (UTC+0200):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Lennart Poettering composed on 2016-05-29 18:40 (UTC+0200):
>> >Felix Miata wrote:
>> >>The message I see is equivalent in form as during boot, e.g. when a
>> >>filesystem not noauto in fstab is to be mounted bu
On Sun, 29.05.16 13:28, Felix Miata (mrma...@earthlink.net) wrote:
> Lennart Poettering composed on 2016-05-29 18:40 (UTC+0200):
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> >Felix Miata wrote:
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> >>The message I see is equivalent in form as during boot, e.g. when a
> >>filesystem not noauto in fstab is to be mounted but cannot be fou
29.05.2016 20:28, Felix Miata пишет:
> Lennart Poettering composed on 2016-05-29 18:40 (UTC+0200):
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>> Felix Miata wrote:
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>>> The message I see is equivalent in form as during boot, e.g. when a
>>> filesystem not noauto in fstab is to be mounted but cannot be found,
>>> so a
>>> delay of typic
Lennart Poettering composed on 2016-05-29 18:40 (UTC+0200):
Felix Miata wrote:
The message I see is equivalent in form as during boot, e.g. when a
filesystem not noauto in fstab is to be mounted but cannot be found, so a
delay of typically 90sec, but sometimes much longer, occurs. Mount
speci
On Sat, 28.05.16 04:42, Felix Miata (mrma...@earthlink.net) wrote:
> Mantas Mikulėnas composed on 2016-05-27 20:05 (UTC+0300):
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> >Lennart Poettering wrote:
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> >>Felix Miata wrote:
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> >>>Did this ever get fixed? IOW, sometimes a service will fail to start when a
> >>>system is started, or la
Mantas Mikulėnas composed on 2016-05-27 20:05 (UTC+0300):
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
Did this ever get fixed? IOW, sometimes a service will fail to start when a
system is started, or later, after a session of updating, a previously
operating service fails to restart, or a
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 7:47 PM, Lennart Poettering
wrote:
> On Thu, 26.05.16 11:29, Felix Miata (mrma...@earthlink.net) wrote:
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> > Did this ever get fixed? IOW, sometimes a service will fail to start
> when a
> > system is started, or later, after a session of updating, a previously
> > operat
On Thu, 26.05.16 11:29, Felix Miata (mrma...@earthlink.net) wrote:
> Did this ever get fixed? IOW, sometimes a service will fail to start when a
> system is started, or later, after a session of updating, a previously
> operating service fails to restart, or a newly installed service fails to
> st
Did this ever get fixed? IOW, sometimes a service will fail to start when a
system is started, or later, after a session of updating, a previously
operating service fails to restart, or a newly installed service fails to
start, or a service is removed. Then at shutdown/reboot time, systemd pause
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