with dependencies, it is confusing systemd.
Any idea concerning how to fix that is welcomed.
On 2020-06-29 01:37, Dmitry Katsubo wrote:
> Dear Debian community,
>
> I hit the similar problem but this time with /run folder. Few services have
> failed to start:
>
> # systemctl status php7
te
What confuses me is that hostapd is configured to run after network.target, but
in fact is running together with it. Maybe there is a side effect when hostapd
adds wlan0 to br0?
On 2021-02-17 15:38, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2021-02-17 08:28, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> On Mi, 17 feb 21,
Dear Debian community,
First of all many thanks to everybody who has replied to my message and
contributed ideas to solve the issue.
On 3 Apr 2022 22:41:44, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> So... you've got some wild stuff going on here.
>
> You have two interfaces. One of them was named enp2s0 and then g
On 2022-04-11 07:56, Reco wrote:
> Good news - it explains "ifup: unknown interface eth0" messages.
> Bad news - this /e/n/i is not valid.
>
> The reason being - both eth0 and eth1 lack interface definitions, i.e.
> have no "iface" stanzas.
>
> If you absolutely need both eth0 and eth1 in the UP
Dear Debian community,
I am puzzled with the following problem. When my Debian 10.8 starts, the unit
"networking.service" is
marked as failed with the following reason:
root@debian:~ # systemctl status networking.service
*— networking.service - Raise network interfaces
Loaded: loaded (/lib/s
Dear Debian users,
I am stuck with the following problem which I failed to debug on my Debian 10.3.
In my setup I have /var as mounted volume:
=== /etc/fatab ===
UUID=83a3cb60-3334-4d11-9fdf-70b8e8703167/varbtrfs
noatime,nodev,nosuid,subvol=var
=== end ===
Unfortunately sometimes I
On 2020-05-11 20:11, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On 11/05/2020 08:40, Reco wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 09:33:59AM +0200, Dmitry Katsubo wrote:
>>
>>> root@debian:~ # systemctl status binfmt-support
>>> * binfmt-support.service - En
On 2020-05-11 20:11, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On 11/05/2020 08:40, Reco wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 09:33:59AM +0200, Dmitry Katsubo wrote:
>>
>>> root@debian:~ # systemctl status binfmt-support
>>> * binfmt-support.service - En
ervices have started normally.
I have a feeling that systemd-tmpfiles was executed before /run was mounted.
Needless to note that the problem is not persistent: sometimes OS boots without
a single failed service.
How can I debug the problem?
Thank you!
On 2020-05-18 02:39, Dmitry Katsubo wrote:
&
On 2022-09-21 19:59, Thierry Leurent wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to configure an FM/DAB/DVB stick, it's an r820t using an rtl2838
> chip.
> I'm able to listen fm radios.
> When I use w_scan, it is not able to find the folder /dev/dvb.
>
> How can I create this ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Thierry
Hell
Dear Debian users,
I am trying to make a following setup on Debian bullseye:
* tty1 is used to display kernel messages only
* tty[2-5] are allocated for login
I have modified /etc/default/console-setup so that it reads:
ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[2-5]"
and rebooted. What I observe is that tty1
On 2022-09-25 17:52, basti wrote:
> Am 25.09.22 um 17:25 schrieb David Wright:
>> On Sun 25 Sep 2022 at 17:01:23 (+0200), Dmitry Katsubo wrote:
>>> I am trying to make a following setup on Debian bullseye:
>>>
>>> * tty1 is used to display kernel messages o
Dear Debian users,
Hopefully you can easily help me with my confusion.
I would like to collect / keep core dumps in the system. For that I use
systemd-coredump package which is configured as following:
=== cut /etc/systemd/coredump.conf ===
[Coredump]
Storage=external
MaxUse=5G
=== cut ===
The
Dear Debian users,
Hopefully you can easily help me with my confusion.
I would like to collect / keep core dumps in the system. For that I use
systemd-coredump package which is configured as following:
=== cut /etc/systemd/coredump.conf ===
[Coredump]
Storage=external
MaxUse=5G
=== cut ===
The
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