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On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 20:11:47 +0000, Wols Lists wrote: |
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> The two big problems I really can lay at systemd's feet is that the boot |
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> occasionally fails and says "dumping you into plymouth console" but |
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> doesn't - this goes away with a reboot ... hey reboots aren't supposed |
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> to fix problems in linux!, |
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Isn't that the initramfs rather than systemd? |
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> and Windows has this infuriating habit of |
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> ignoring my command to shutdown, instead suspending to disk. As my |
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> Windows partitions automount in linux, this causes the mount to fail, |
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> and systemd won't boot the system. So I spend/waste half an hour trying |
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> to force Windows to shut down properly! |
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Can't you change this with fstab settings. I see a similar behaviour when |
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trying t mount NFS shares that aren't there, but it gives up trying after |
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90s and gets on with booting the computer. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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Sure, we just route the main sensor through Data's cat. |