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Title:
HYPHEN character escaped in filenames w
Public bug reported:
I want to user a time server with IPv4, but systemd-timesyncd only asks for DNS
records.
see the appended screenshot with a wireshark trace.
the /etc/gai.conf file is ignored.
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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after powering down and up all devices DNS is working again with IPv4 resolution
see appended screenshot with a wireshark trace.
** Attachment added: "wireshark trace with correct DNS resolution of IPv4"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/2003408/+attachment/5643141/+files/
Hi there, I see this with "lunar" Xubuntu 23.04
bernie@prod:~/Desktop$ journalctl -b |grep 'exit code 1'
Mai 30 17:16:45 prod systemd-udevd[246]: sda: Process '/usr/bin/unshare -m
/usr/bin/snap auto-import --mount=/dev/sda' failed with exit code 1.
Mai 30 17:16:45 prod systemd-udevd[234]: sr0: Pr
Hi Nick,
I disagree with this filesystem name space pollution.
UNIX has a SPACE as parameter separator.
UNIX has a SLASH as filesystem directory separator
DOS has a BACKSLASH as filesystem directory separator
nowadays are directory_names and file_names with SPACES, causing problems
with CLI she
good catch
I renamed the file '66-snapd-autoimport.rules' to
'OFF.66-snapd-autoimport.rules.OFF'
and rebooted.
root@prod:/lib/udev/rules.d# journalctl -b |grep 'exit code 1'
root@prod:/lib/udev/rules.d# echo $?
1
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