Greetings,
I'm here to complain about a bad decision to default configuration keys
HandleLidSwitch to suspend (instead of ignore) and
LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited to yes (instead of no).
Many of users use desktop environments handle this action and its
configuration (like XFCE in my case). Aside of rat
Am Dienstag, 2. Oktober 2012, 17:12:00 schrieb Lennart Poettering:
> On Thu, 27.09.12 01:49, Malte Starostik (li...@malte.homeip.net) wrote:
> > after upgrading from 189 to 192, I noticed journalctl will no longer
> > include the journal entries from the initramfs bootup unless -m is
> > passed.>
'Twas brillig, and Henrik /KaarPoSoft at 02/10/12 20:13 did gyre and gimble:
> Yes, I can now manage to have all messages on tty1, and login on
> tty2,3,etc.
>
> However, GDM 3.4.1 still puts an X11 server on tty1.
> Presumably because it is not "busy", as nothing is running there.
> GDM once had
On Tue, 02.10.12 15:36, David Lambert (d...@lambsys.com) wrote:
>
> Looks like it is a version issue, so no bug report. While on the
> subject; is systemd tolerant to deprecated options, or will it fail?
> If tolerant, I can make a config file common to all versions, if
> not, is there a way of c
Looks like it is a version issue, so no bug report. While on the
subject; is systemd tolerant to deprecated options, or will it fail? If
tolerant, I can make a config file common to all versions, if not, is
there a way of conditionalizing within the config file?
Best,
Dave.
On 10/02/2012 10
Am 02.10.2012 19:26, schrieb Tollef Fog Heen:
>>> To me it appears that the right fix is to patch df to coalesce the lines
>>> of the various mount points of the same backing fs. it should just show
>>> them as the rightmost column, comma separated, and if there are too
>>> many, it should just a
On 10/02/12 16:51, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Thu, 27.09.12 00:02, Henrik /KaarPoSoft (hen...@kaarposoft.dk) wrote:
Dear all,
I am a NOOB when it comes to systemd; hope you don't mind a "stupid"
question...
When systemd is starting, it shows log messages (i.e. console
output) on Virtual Ter
On 10/02/12 17:06, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Wed, 26.09.12 23:51, Henrik /KaarPoSoft (hen...@kaarposoft.dk) wrote:
Dear all,
"journalctrl -b" shows messages from the current boot.
However, I often find it useful to look at messages from the previous boot.
Hence I would like to propose a n
]] Reindl Harald
> Am 02.10.2012 16:13, schrieb Lennart Poettering:
> > On Sat, 29.09.12 18:28, Reindl Harald (h.rei...@thelounge.net) wrote:
> > there is really no need to word your questions the way you are doing. I
> > will ban you from this mailing list if you don't stop being so dramatic
> >
On Tue, 02.10.12 10:33, David Lambert (d...@lambsys.com) wrote:
> Thanks Lennart. That makes a lot of sense. Unfortunately
> MaxLevelStore etc. does not appear to work on my system, although
> ImportKernel=no does. My journald.conf is attached, and my version
> of systemd is:
>
> root@argus-base:
Thanks Lennart. That makes a lot of sense. Unfortunately MaxLevelStore
etc. does not appear to work on my system, although ImportKernel=no
does. My journald.conf is attached, and my version of systemd is:
root@argus-base:~# systemctl --version
systemd 44
angstrom
+PAM +LIBWRAP -AUDIT -SELINUX +
On Thu, 27.09.12 01:49, Malte Starostik (li...@malte.homeip.net) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after upgrading from 189 to 192, I noticed journalctl will no longer include
> the journal entries from the initramfs bootup unless -m is passed.
> Assuming this is caused by this 190-change:
>
> * journal
On Sat, 29.09.12 02:11, David Strauss (da...@davidstrauss.net) wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Henrik /KaarPoSoft
> wrote:
> > Hence I would like to propose a new feature:
> > "journalctrl -b "
> > should show messages from the n'th previous boot,
> > default being n=0, i.e. current
On Wed, 26.09.12 23:51, Henrik /KaarPoSoft (hen...@kaarposoft.dk) wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> "journalctrl -b" shows messages from the current boot.
>
> However, I often find it useful to look at messages from the previous boot.
>
> Hence I would like to propose a new feature:
> "journalctrl -b "
>
On 10/02/2012 12:47 PM, Mirco Tischler wrote:
How do you do that? systemd doesn't have any support to manage network
connections. It lacks information about the state of the network
devices and cannot configure them as well.
Today systemd cant but in the future it might depending on how things
On Thu, 27.09.12 01:22, Mirco Tischler (mt...@gmx.de) wrote:
> I haven't tried this and maybe it won't work, but you can set TTYPath
> to /dev/tty1 in journald.conf. But I suppose you will still get kernel
> messages, as they don't go through the journal (quiet on the kernel
> commandline gets rid
On Thu, 27.09.12 00:02, Henrik /KaarPoSoft (hen...@kaarposoft.dk) wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am a NOOB when it comes to systemd; hope you don't mind a "stupid"
> question...
>
> When systemd is starting, it shows log messages (i.e. console
> output) on Virtual Terminal 1 (VT1).
> However:
> (1) Wh
Am 02.10.2012 16:13, schrieb Lennart Poettering:
> On Sat, 29.09.12 18:28, Reindl Harald (h.rei...@thelounge.net) wrote:
> there is really no need to word your questions the way you are doing. I
> will ban you from this mailing list if you don't stop being so dramatic
> and insulting.
seems like
On Mon, 01.10.12 12:58, Matthew Booth (mbo...@redhat.com) wrote:
> I have a requirement to restart squid whenever the VPN goes up or
> down[1]. Reading around, it seems that the way to do this would be
> in response to the relevant D-Bus signal, which seems to be this
> one:
We can't do this now.
On Sat, 29.09.12 18:28, Reindl Harald (h.rei...@thelounge.net) wrote:
Reindl,
there is really no need to word your questions the way you are doing. I
will ban you from this mailing list if you don't stop being so dramatic
and insulting.
The simple fact is that systemd was merely the messenger of
On Mon, 01.10.12 15:08, David Herrmann (dh.herrm...@googlemail.com) wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am currently working on making kmscon a drop-in replacement for
> agetty and was wondering how XDG_SEAT has to be set to correctly mark
> the seat-name for new logins? I currently simply spawn /bin/login from
>
On Tue, 02.10.12 15:23, Lennart Poettering (lenn...@poettering.net) wrote:
> On Tue, 02.10.12 09:55, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek (zbys...@in.waw.pl) wrote:
>
> > > I find that being able to turn off kernel "chatter" using
> > > ImportKernel=no, was a very useful feature especially on embedded
> >
On Tue, 02.10.12 09:55, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek (zbys...@in.waw.pl) wrote:
> > I find that being able to turn off kernel "chatter" using
> > ImportKernel=no, was a very useful feature especially on embedded
> > systems with limited resources (and buggy kernel drivers ;-) )
> Yeah, doesn't seem
On Mon, 01.10.12 18:13, David Lambert (d...@lambsys.com) wrote:
> I just noticed that it that journald.conf seems to have replaced
> systemd.journald.conf; am I correct?
No. "systemd-journald.conf" has been renamed to "journald.conf". We
simply dropped the prefix of this, since it was implied by
On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 09:53:33AM +0200, Lukas Nykryn wrote:
> ---
> src/journal/journal-gatewayd.c |2 +-
> 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/src/journal/journal-gatewayd.c b/src/journal/journal-gatewayd.c
> index b7acfba..0957dcb 100644
> --- a/src/journal/j
2012/10/2 "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" :
> On 10/01/2012 10:53 PM, Mirco Tischler wrote:
>>
>> Systemd isn't really the right place to do network related stuff, imo.
>> Such things are better dealt with in the network connection manager,
>> where the information is already available.
>> NetworkManager h
Hi..
On 10/02/12 10:11, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
>>
>> filesystem size mounted on
>> /mnt/whatever xxx /wherever
>>
>> now instead displaying it as /mnt/whatever it just displays as /dev/sdb3 ..
>>
>> Which is in fact not nice, but hey, it works.
>
> This is not as nice, but ac
On 10/01/2012 10:53 PM, Mirco Tischler wrote:
Systemd isn't really the right place to do network related stuff, imo.
Such things are better dealt with in the network connection manager,
where the information is already available.
NetworkManager has a mechanism to execute custom scripts in
/etc/Ne
On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 02:00:20AM +0200, Marius Tolzmann wrote:
>
> Hi..
>
> On 01.10.2012 20:32, Reindl Harald wrote:
> >
> >>>and how they should do this after the change that there
> >>>is no flag? dispaly a RANDOM line?
> >>
> >>That is a possibility. Based upon that you are only interested
On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 06:13:47PM -0500, David Lambert wrote:
> I just noticed that it that journald.conf seems to have replaced
> systemd.journald.conf; am I correct? Also, looking at the man page
> for journald.conf it seems that some keywords such as "ImportKernel"
> have been removed or moved
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