Bug#826045: systemd: New kernels are not booted

2017-02-28 Thread Andre Heider
Just as a reference, maybe it's of some use to others: I'm using the attached scripts as: /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-systemd-bootd /etc/kernel/postrm.d/zz-systemd-bootd They're very basic, but worked for me just fine for the kernel updates of the past +2 month. That's the kind of distribution<

Bug#854814: Fails to start systemd-resolved

2017-02-11 Thread Andre Heider
/commit/?id=030866cf7d3 Sorry for the trouble! confirming fix as working, thanks! -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Andre Heider Heider Softwareentwicklung +49 5121 / 9289068 http://back-control.de a.hei...@back-control.de Diese E-Mail enthält vertrauliche und/oder rechtlich geschützte Informationen

Bug#826045: systemd: New kernels are not booted

2016-12-05 Thread Andre Heider
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Julian Andres Klode wrote: > Yes. Well, not missing, but rather left out by purpose. systemd > can't just start installing bootloader _integration_, that would > be weird. I'm not sure I follow. What I'm looking for is just the same basic integration for debian as

Bug#826045: systemd: New kernels are not booted

2016-12-05 Thread Andre Heider
Hi, I just ran into this again and had a look around: The systemd tool kernel-install(8) is already installed and appears to be working just fine. It's "add" mode copies debian's kernel/initrd to the esp and adds a boot loader entry, which boots just fine. It's "remove" mode cleans up the copied/