-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Normally I use my laptop as a workstation, with wired Internet and a 1 T extra disk in the cd-tray.
Today I tried to boot it in a cafe, off-line and without the extra disk. It was not possible. Systemd would just wait indefinitely for some start-up jobs (it was waiting for the missing disk to come on-line among some other things). Fortunately, I had the extra disk with me, so I attached it and tried again. Still for no use. Systemd now waited for the network interfaces. So I had to actually connect an ethernet cable to a router just to get the crap to boot, and then unplug it and walk back to my table. How did this happen? How come Debian is now /more/ useless than Windows? It can't even boot if the hardware configuration is not exactly the way it assumes. WTF! Jarle - -- Jarle Aase email: ja...@jgaa.com Author of Free Software. http://www.jgaa.com War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org Other free software: http://products.jgaa.com NB: If you reply to this message, please include all relevant information from the conversation in your reply. Thanks. <<< no need to argue - just kill'em all! >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUzgzYAAoJECdIPpCNC8tyX7kP/RHtmRM4v14QoSt7zIoGySgF Rk6SjEb12dsYuMNTiceAgeViTfbSU8AmjLrN9R8Sy1PGmy9HHd1uRslXLWbmjvtj mIvi0bHKIJlakdABSKo9NDzobzjHHpllOkJqHTpfwr/vFF07ddo5NXTC+m32cgRs BjDDrUJkSP0A0hdg0aZ6vu3kzqfGO6dDeKWxNMh8iqhzrCl/8GDO36enq33fOgwh QNIMBVLvIDncdIn1N6l+lDN6wLzwr0ZDVvLnOkngYLr+Q2Ya5UIS+el6jDsExu9z bj1qbUAYdWvmzRxhcyz8SyVPucLxPP5545OlHgx4/aIh7G7IO7xXxTonAy+vopw7 IcBcbLuB6UM/eBL5Ejn7d4GjoPHAbI9/wwC95AahfiMyDGeELos+oxa2pWdY3LIZ bKa2HamjNv9jlM2vjGTetmSrdv4uSPtGp9wTZjmTOc3xWMq4iNPmyjA+8+f1n1fb tH8PvMNWrZvzxWFxX1QSZSVrgolbr0Znmlt2KZPd4ktkyNJvxUZZVH5N8nX5348o SN6dUwOHX2qml63hdsng4IJ4TscTmc3Uc0AbKeIjMjS671oAaupuuc24fnDB4NzF 1pHS1wE0OBtTpIN9eCqES0S964s9+fR4ev9MhJDuDEwIz6W8/KjeCC9Xu4xIZU1V 9a5K/c1TwiIMzRwDKi2f =7bLN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54ce0cd8.5030...@jgaa.com