On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 19:26, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> I didn't really give this much testing, so it would be good if you could
> check out if this works for you!
I built git version as of 263653e10353d8ad155f1faba01981816a2bb712 and
indeed this fixes the simple case.
> I have now commited a
On Thu, 27.10.11 19:39, Marti Raudsepp (ma...@juffo.org) wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 09.09.11 13:57, Marti Raudsepp (ma...@juffo.org) wrote:
> >> Tom Gundersen on #systemd reduced the problem down to this: "telinit u
> >> && reboot"
> >> When I run the above, I get into the same state that /sbin/reboot
> On Fri, 09.09.11 13:57, Marti Raudsepp (ma...@juffo.org) wrote:
>> Tom Gundersen on #systemd reduced the problem down to this: "telinit u
>> && reboot"
>> When I run the above, I get into the same state that /sbin/reboot
>> doesn't function.
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 04:47, Lennart Poettering
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On Fri, 09.09.11 13:57, Marti Raudsepp (ma...@juffo.org) wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I'm using systemd 35 on Arch Linux testing. Recently I had an upgrade
> for the glibc package and following that, I couldn't use sysvinit's
> /sbin/reboot -- the command would broadcast its message, wait for a
> few
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 13:57, Marti Raudsepp wrote:
> I'm using systemd 35 on Arch Linux testing. Recently I had an upgrade
> for the glibc package and following that, I couldn't use sysvinit's
> /sbin/reboot -- the command would broadcast its message, wait for a
> few seconds and then quit. 'syst
I have had this behaviour ever since switching to systemd(21) on
SourceMage Gnu/Linux and have been working around it by deliberately
using "systemctl reboot" where it is configurable.
On Fri, 2011-09-09 at 13:57 +0300, Marti Raudsepp wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I'm using systemd 35 on Arch Linux
Dear list,
I'm using systemd 35 on Arch Linux testing. Recently I had an upgrade
for the glibc package and following that, I couldn't use sysvinit's
/sbin/reboot -- the command would broadcast its message, wait for a
few seconds and then quit. 'systemctl reboot' still works as supposed.
This is w