Hello Pierre, I did a try of your systemd based LFS. It's working quite impressive. Meanwhile I have a big question in my face. Do we really want that systemd is crawling everywhere. It's really a strange feeling I have to say. A lot of habits are change.
Have a nice day Thierry 2013/5/19 Pierre Labastie <pierre.labas...@neuf.fr> > Le 19/05/2013 19:39, Armin K. a écrit : > > On 05/19/2013 06:41 PM, Pierre Labastie wrote: > > >> on the systemd page, there are configure options > >> --with-kbd-loadkeys=/bin/loadkeys \ > >> --with-kbd-setfont=/bin/setfont \ > > > > I have removed that yesterday iirc. > Right, sorry. I began the build just before... > > > > >> Also, the page > >> "Configuring the Linux Console" contains still > >> a reference to /lib/kbd as the keymap and font > >> directories, while they are now > >> /usr/share/keymaps and /usr/share/consolefonts > > > > I haven't yet touched chapter 7. See below. > I'll raise a ticket, so that somebody else may take it. > > > >> The second one is that the new "lfs-network-scripts" has not > installation > >> page in the book, and the link > >> > http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/downloads/systemd/lfs-network-scripts-20130518.tar.bz2 > >> is broken. > > > > It's a new package and no one who has access to server had any time to > > fix that yet. > I'll raise another ticket. > > > >> Furthermore, [...] the network does not start... But there are no errors > >> during boot. Do not know what to do. > >> > > > > You need to configure the interface using /etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.eth0 > > and start the interface using systemctl start ifupdown@eth0 ... To > > enable it at boot use systemctl enable ifupdown@eth0. It's configured > > and enabled per-interface. > > Thanks for the answer, it works (and I feel slightly less dummy with > systemd, > since I understood the use of @ in .service files). > Actually, since I use a virtual machine, the interface is enp0s3. > > > >> there is a failure during > >> boot, "Failed to start Recreate Volatile Files and > >> DIrectories", with an error "[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/legacy.conf:26] > >> Unknown group 'lock'. " > > > <screen><userinput remap="install">sed -i "s@0775 root lock@0755 root > > root@g" /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/legacy.conf</userinput></screen> > > > > This should take care of that iirc ... > Oops, sorry. I had to rebuild systemd (to remove the with-kbd... switches) > and I forgot the sed. It's OK now. > > > >> The fourth one is not really an issue: the kernel page has > >> nothing about selecting cgroups. > >> > > > > Same answer as for the networking package. return ENOTIME > I'll raise a ticket again. Maybe somebody else will take it. > You can't do all by yourself (although the amount and the pace > of work you are able to do is really impressing!). > > Regards > Pierre > -- > http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev > FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ > Unsubscribe: See the above information page >
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