t and stay
running regardless of users logging in/out. Is systemd --user a viable
option for my scenario?
Thanks in advance,
Magnus.
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> On Mi, 08.11.17 11:31, mag...@minimum.se (mag...@minimum.se) wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> My team is building a embedded (Linux) platform which is to be
>> distributed
>> within our company as a binary distribution. On top of the platform,
>> other
>> teams write applications and put in branding to crea
re, I
suspect it could be missing libs and/or additional kernel configs. My limited
knowledge in systemd internals make this very difficult to debug.
Thanks in advance, Magnus.
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Hey,
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 15:30, Simon McVittie wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2018 at 12:32:19 +, mag...@minimum.se
(mailto:mag...@minimum.se) wrote:
The system is on a quite old kernel (3.18.44)
...
At this point, things go wrong when
recvmsg() is called on bus->input_fd with flags MSG_DONTWAIT|M
t RTC? It it even "supported"?
/Regards,
Magnus Berglund
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Thanks! That looks promising. I was actually fiddling a little with
timesyncd and trying to have it always update its
/var/lib/systemd/timesyncd/clock file. But couldn't get it working. I guess
I had the same problem that the thread mentions regarding startup-order.
//Magnus
On Mon, Sep 21,
Hi there! I'm having occasional issues with mounting NFS during reboots
(systemd 238 in latest coreos stable).
systemd[1]: data-keys.mount: Mount process finished, but there is no mount.
systemd[1]: data-keys.mount: Failed with result ‘protocol’.
systemd[1]: Failed to mount NFS mount for /data/key