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On 2019.08.16 12:00, Helmut Jarausch wrote: |
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> On 08/16/2019 05:25:34 PM, Jack wrote: |
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>> try "lsof /cdrom"? It says the mount point, not the device, might |
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>> be busy. |
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> This didn't show anything. |
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> I still don't know the cause of my problems. |
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> But fortunately, they have been resolved by recompiling the kernel |
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> (5.2.0), |
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> systemd and all packages depending on systemd - using the new |
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> gcc-9.2.0 |
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> Furthermore I had to add the use flags |
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> cgroup-hybrid -sysv-utils |
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> for systemd. This hasn't been necessary before - very strange. |
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> For me, systemd is a monster which I haven't understood. |
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> I try to not use it since I am using openrc. |
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> Perhaps I have to remove it from my system and use eudev instead of |
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> udev as part of systemd. |
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> Thanks for trying to help me - it was a really strange situation. |
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If you are using openrc (as I am) I would say you really don't want |
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systemd installed at all. I can't imagine any good coming from that. |
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You do need eudev, I also have elogind installed, but I'm not sure if |
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it's absolutely required, or if I had some other reason for installing |
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(possibly to get rid of consolekit?) |