Stefan G. Weichinger <li...@xunil.at> wrote: > Am 15.05.2014 11:39, schrieb cov...@ccs.covici.com: > > > I did not try the -H, I may test with that later. > > > > > > I did look at the --print-cmdline and copied the volumes they mentioned, > > but I have other lvm volumes in my fstab and none of them were activated, > > only the ones I specified in the command line! This is where I have run > > into problems. I have quite a few lvms, I want them all activated! > > Sure. I remember having an extra lvm.service for systemd to have all the > LVs activated ... with that unit-file it worked more reliably for me > (maybe not needed since some time). > > For sure that service file is only run *after* the initrd has > found/activated/mounted your LVM-based root ... might be a workaround to > specify the root-LV in the kernel command line (plus maybe "rd.auto > rd.lvm=1" ?) and then let the service file activate the rest of the LVs. > > Just to get you started at last ;-) > > > > Also, since I wrote the last message, I have been looking at the > > journalctl output and discovered a couple of things which I would like > > some help on, but getting the lvms to work is more important. > > > > First, whatever happened to DefaultControllers -- I want to disable > > those cpu hierarchies, but that option seems to have disappeared without > > a trace, although you can google and see it in some documentation. > > > > The keyword also was not accepted in an install section I have, what is > > the matter with that? > > What keyword? I don't understand right now. > > > I want to use my sysklogd for my syslog, how can > > I use that with systemd? > > systemd's journal will be written to a socket if you configure it in > /etc/systemd/journald.conf > > I would check "man journald.conf" and the option: > > ForwardToSyslog= > > and then let your chosen log-daemon listen there. > > IMO you should take a look at journalctl then anyway ... new concepts, > but powerful features.
Sure, but what I was looking for was a way to start syslogd and klogd using systemd -- I do have a socket option so they can listen on the socket so that should be OK. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici cov...@ccs.covici.com