** Tags removed: foundations-todo
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Title:
chromeos_pstore.service started on non chrome platform hardware.
Status
Are there any plans to fix this in Focal?
systemd-analyze blame shows "392ms modprobe@chromeos_pstore.service"
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This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 249.11-0ubuntu3.10
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systemd (249.11-0ubuntu3.10) jammy; urgency=medium
[ Nick Rosbrook ]
* debian/tests/tests-in-lxd: use --reuse flag in lxc publish (LP: #2023229)
File: debian/tests/tests-in-lxd
The release of this SRU has been rolled back in jammy because of bug
#2035406 which appears to be a regression introduced in the new version
of systemd.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
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* debian/tests/tests-in-lxd: use --reuse flag in lxc publish (LP: #2023229)
File: debian/tests/tests-in-lxd
** Tags added: foundations-todo
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Title:
chromeos_pstore.service started on non chrome platform hardware.
Status in
Yeah, fair enough. This does also result in extra kernel modules being
loaded that are not needed, even when systemd-pstore.service is skipped
since /sys/fs/pstore is empty. I don't think this is a huge deal, but it
would probably be nice to clean it up for an LTS indeed.
** Changed in: systemd
I'm not sure if 70-120ms additional boot time on every system qualifies
as harm or not from your perspective. If this behavior also happens on
VMs, I can imagine many cloud desktop providers may consider it harmful
overall considering Jammy is the current LTS. I lack the data to compute
the total
This is fixed in Lunar and newer
(https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/8b8bd621e1d16808678fc3afed257df1fa03a281).
Is this really causing any harm on Jammy though? I'm not sure we need to
do anything about it on Jammy.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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** Summary changed:
- chromeos_pstore.service running on non chrome platform hardware.
+ chromeos_pstore.service started on non chrome platform hardware.
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