I think these messages are being (erroneously) passed specifically to
the KERN facility, not all facilities as the summary states.
For one thing, the superfluous messages don't appear in the user.log
file, as they do in kern.log, despite the fact that rsyslogd is
configured to route all facility=U
Hello Michael,
thank you for your support!
Your diagnostic was perfect!
Am 25.03.2017 um 14:48 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> You have a problem with hal, afaics. This software has long been
> obsolete. Purge the hal/libhal1 package. It's not needed anymore.
I purged it.
>
> Then your journal log sho
On Sat, 2017 Mar 25 13:25+0100, Martin Pitt wrote:
>
> Right. This is part of the SysV backwards compatibility stuff, but
> that doesn't mean that rc.local should be created and eternally
> handled by systemd itself.
As far as I'm concerned, rc.local stands on its own merits,
independently of SysV
Hello systemd maintainers,
We [1] are trying to find good words to put in the release notes about
the new network interfaces naming scheme.
See the proposed text below, with 3 associated questions:
Dixit Vincent McIntyre, le 22/03/2017 :
>+
>+
>+New method for naming network interfaces
>+
>+
>+
Please use reportbug next time, so we have more context information,
like your /etc/fstab.
Am 25.03.2017 um 12:15 schrieb Karsten:
> Package: udev
> Version: 232-19
> Severity: important
>
> Hello,
>
> i tried to upgrade my installation from Debian Jessie to Stretch.
> It was not easy to get al
Your message dated Sat, 25 Mar 2017 13:25:42 +0100
with message-id <20170325122541.GA1101@donald>
and subject line Re: Bug#858677: No /etc/rc.local file provided
has caused the Debian Bug report #858677,
regarding No /etc/rc.local file provided
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that
Package: systemd
Version: 232-19
The systemd package supports executing an /etc/rc.local file on
system boot, but unlike the initscripts package of SysV init, it does
not create/provide the "By default this script does nothing" stub
file itself.
For users who are not already familiar with this fi