Bug#801525: systemd: incorrect boot timestamps in wtmp, last reports negative duration

2015-11-09 Thread René Wagner
Hi Micheal, On 11/09/2015 02:27 AM, Michael Biebl wrote: $ cat /etc/timezone Europe/Berlin $ tail -n1 /etc/adjtime LOCAL Most likely an issue of using LOCAL time, yeah. My suggestion would be to switch to UTC. I'm afraid I cannot arbitrarily change that setting. This is a dual-boot Windows

Bug#801525: systemd: incorrect boot timestamps in wtmp, last reports negative duration

2015-10-11 Thread René Wagner
Package: systemd Version: 215-17+deb8u2 Severity: normal Dear maintainers, I'm not perfectly sure which package generates the "reboot" entries in wtmp. I believe in jessie to which I recently upgraded this is systemd, but please rassign this if that is not the case. Since the upgrade to jessie

Bug#801342: systemd: plain dm-crypt volumes not brought up on boot

2015-10-11 Thread René Wagner
Dear maintainers, it turns out that other users are affected by this, too. Over on debian-user@ Arno Schuring suggested [1] to add service files that override the default ones and call cryptdisks_start/stop as a workaround. I can confirm that with the following service files for swap and tmp my

Bug#801342: systemd: plain dm-crypt volumes not brought up on boot

2015-10-08 Thread René Wagner
Package: systemd Version: 215-17+deb8u2 Severity: normal [This was originally meant as a followup to #712439 which has been archived.] Dear maintainers, I upgraded a laptop from wheezy to jessie last weekend using dist-upgrade which installed systemd as the init system. Since the upgrade plai