On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 7:46 AM,  <cov...@ccs.covici.com> wrote:
> Canek Peláez Valdés <can...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 5:01 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger <li...@xunil.at> wrote:
>> > Am 15.05.2014 22:38, schrieb cov...@ccs.covici.com:
>> >
>> >> image=/boot/vmlinuz-3.6.2-gentoo
>> >
>> > phew. 3.6.2 is from October 2012 ...
>> > Did you recompile it with the suggested options for systemd?
>> >
>> > Maybe it doesn't matter, but just a thought ... that kernel is quite old.
>>
>> It doesn't matter, at least in theory systemd works with linux-3.0.
>>
>> John, could you please send the output from dracut --print-cmdline? In
>> my case, it lists *ALL* my lvms, and (I think) therefore all of them
>> are mounted.
>>
>> Since your lilo.conf only lists rd.lvm.lv=linux-files/64-root and
>> rd.lvm.lv=linux-files/64-usr, I think that would explain why it
>> doesn't mount the others.
>>
>> If dracut --print-cmdline doesn't print the others, could you try to
>> boot with rd.lvm.lv=linux-files/audio in the kernel command line
>> specified in your lilo.conf? If after booting /audio is mounted, then
>> I think we have found the problem. We'll need just to figure out why
>> dracut --print-cmdline does not print the other lvms.
>>
>> Also, could you try to generate your initramfs again, but this time
>> with add_dracutmodules+="systemd lvm"?
> Also, when I booted up, the systemd started a user slice and a new copy
> of systemd in the slice -- whic I think I don't want -- is this normal?

Yes: every user session gets its own cgroup and systemd --user
instance. You can track them with loginctl.

Regards.
-- 
Canek Peláez Valdés
Profesor de asignatura, Facultad de Ciencias
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

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