Am 06.01.2015 um 15:42 schrieb Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 02:51:50PM +0300, Nikolai Zhubr wrote:
Hi people,

I'm now fighting with opensuse 13.2 failing to mount some or all
disks at boot, obviously resulting in unusable system. This
distribution is systemd-based, hence I'm here. While I haven't yet
exactly understood my disks problem, one other thing is absolutely
clear: systemd messages as displayed on text-mode console are
crippled and there is no option to decripple them. This is my
favourite (real-life example):

[FAILED] Failed to start File System Check on
/dev/disk/by-uu...5-eaedc37c1852.
See "systemctl status 'systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by\x2duuid-729...ce'"
for details.
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for /sysroot.
How many disks do you have? I'm pretty sure that only one which matches
/dev/disk/by-uuid/*5-eaedc37c1852.

Messages are truncated because there's only so much space on 80
column text displays, and filling the screeen with wrapped unit
names is not useful anyway. This is supposed to give you an overview
of what is happening. You can always view the details using journalctl
and whatnot

but most text displays these days are wider then 80 columns and as user i can assure you that i hate nothing more then crippled output when even on a TTY i can pipe wrapped outputs through "less" or it even fits wrapped on my screen at all

crippeled informations in case of troubles are annoying because you don't know if the stripped part could be relevant in your situation until you know what's there

this truncations everywhere due switching to systemd where one of the reasons i got that angry in 2011

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