On Wed, 06.04.11 18:25, Marius Tolzmann (tolzm...@molgen.mpg.de) wrote:
Heya,
> >> We really don't want that in systemd for new systems.
> >
> > Marius, do you see anything using /var/lock? At least on my Gentoo
> > it's not used (as expected). /var/run (/run) OTOH is full of users :-)
>
>
> d
Hi..
>> Nothing remotely sane should ever create files with a magically (the
>> magic is not even defined) encoded filenames in it, to coordinate
>> access to a device.
>>
>> It's one of the things where "unix" had really no idea what they are
>> doing, regardless that it's ugly as hell, it just
On Wed, 06.04.11 16:35, Marius Tolzmann (tolzm...@molgen.mpg.de) wrote:
> > Well, we came to the conclusion that /var/lock is just completely broken
> > and we only want it on systems caring for legacy support. On legacy-free
> > systems that dir shouldn't exist (or at least systemd should not cre
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Kay Sievers wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 16:35, Marius Tolzmann wrote:
>> On 04/06/11 16:01, Lennart Poettering wrote:
>>> On Wed, 06.04.11 15:30, Marius Tolzmann (tolzm...@molgen.mpg.de) wrote:
>>>
* /run/lock is not mounted/created since tmpfiles.d/legacy
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 16:35, Marius Tolzmann wrote:
> On 04/06/11 16:01, Lennart Poettering wrote:
>> On Wed, 06.04.11 15:30, Marius Tolzmann (tolzm...@molgen.mpg.de) wrote:
>>
>>> * /run/lock is not mounted/created since tmpfiles.d/legacy.conf is not
>>> installed (?)
>>
>> Yes, correct.
>>
>>
hi..
On 04/06/11 16:01, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Wed, 06.04.11 15:30, Marius Tolzmann (tolzm...@molgen.mpg.de) wrote:
>
>> * /run/lock is not mounted/created since tmpfiles.d/legacy.conf is not
>> installed (?)
>
> Yes, correct.
>
>> So how am i supposed to fix the missing /run/lock iss
On Wed, 06.04.11 15:30, Marius Tolzmann (tolzm...@molgen.mpg.de) wrote:
Heya,
> Hi..
>
> i just built and installed systemd-v23 (upgraded from v19)
>
> since we are using a linux from scratch based distribution i used the
> following configure options:
>
> --with-distro=other \
> --with-sysv
Hi..
i just built and installed systemd-v23 (upgraded from v19)
since we are using a linux from scratch based distribution i used the
following configure options:
--with-distro=other \
--with-sysvinit-path="" \
--with-sysvrcd-path="" \
--with-pamlibdir="/lib/security" \
--with-rootdir=""
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