Felipe Sateler [2015-10-10 10:59 -0300]:
> On IRC it was pointed out that --save is not necessary under systemd:
> /usr must always be mounted.
This isn't related to systemd itself -- if you have a separate /usr,
it will be mounted as part of local-fs.target of course, but you can't
depend on it i
On Wed, 05 Aug 2015 at 19:37:47 -0400, Carlos Kosloff wrote:
> I am installing a fresh version of testing, no desktop, just standard system
> utilities in a VM, the underlying software is virtualbox (from Oracle)
> Version 5.0.0r101573.
> After a dist-upgrade I installed xserver-xorg and then proce
On 11 October 2015 at 05:18, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Felipe Sateler [2015-10-10 10:59 -0300]:
>> On IRC it was pointed out that --save is not necessary under systemd:
>> /usr must always be mounted.
>
> This isn't related to systemd itself -- if you have a separate /usr,
> it will be mounted as part
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
Hey Felipe,
Felipe Sateler [2015-10-11 11:22 -0300]:
> > This isn't related to systemd itself -- if you have a separate /usr,
> > it will be mounted as part of local-fs.target of course, but you can't
> > depend on it in services that don't depend on local-fs.target (or have
> > RequiresMountsFor=
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
On 11 October 2015 at 14:26, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Hey Felipe,
>
> Felipe Sateler [2015-10-11 11:22 -0300]:
>> > This isn't related to systemd itself -- if you have a separate /usr,
>> > it will be mounted as part of local-fs.target of course, but you can't
>> > depend on it in services that don't
Many thanks for the very fast solution!
Updating from 227-1 to 227-2 solves
• unmounting of partitions at boot
• ssh rsa/dsa-key authentification issue that occurred if partitions were
manually mounted (with: mount -a) and gdm manually started under version
227-1
Best,
Ara
On 9 October 2015 at