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Am 09.08.2013 07:19, schrieb Samuli Suominen: |
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> 2.02.99-r1 has it's own upstream systemd files in ~arch now (they are |
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> different from what the "systemd-love" overlay has, AFAIK) |
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> $ qlist lvm2 |grep systemd |
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> /usr/lib/systemd/system/dm-event.socket |
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> /usr/lib/systemd/system/dm-event.service |
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> /usr/lib/systemd/system/lvm2-monitor.service |
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> /usr/lib/systemd/system/blk-availability.service |
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> /usr/lib/systemd/system/lvm2-lvmetad.socket |
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> /usr/lib/systemd/system/lvm2-lvmetad.service |
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> /usr/lib/systemd/system-generators/lvm2-activation-generator |
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Back then I had the issue that my LVs weren't correctly activated at |
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boot time. That was not that much of a problem as the stuff necessary |
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for booting wasn't on LVs but anyway. I worked around that with my own |
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service-file ... I should/could try if the new unit-files work better |
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(and check for the diffs). |
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I wonder if I should get rid of the systemd-love overlay? |
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After my initial learning curve I am quite happy with systemd on two of |
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my gentoo systems. More and more packages bring their unit-files and |
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things get better. |
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Stefan |