On Nov 30, 2016 10:17, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net> wrote:
Hi,
since I needed to delete around 10,500 spam mails, I also needed to
delete a few mails I received from this list, so the thread is
semi-broken. This mail isn't in reply to the OP, but in reply to Len's
mail. I read it in the archive.
Len wrote:
"If you think it is a problem with systemd, try
sudo /etc/init.d/rtirq restart"
If this should be required, then something is fishy with
systemd-sysv-generator.
Run
systemctl status rtirq
to check if systemd-sysv-generator has generated a unit and ask your
distro to completely migrate to systemd or to completely switch back to
init scripts. Hybrid distros are a PITA. It's idiotic to mix systemd
with init scripts.
Regards,
Ralf
I agree. I run Debian Testing. I don't consider systemd ready for prime time. It
doesn't gracefully handle my daily situation:
1) Boot up laptop at home with access to my file shares there.
2) Take laptop to office, where I have no network connection at all - so no access to file
shares.
Systemd works at home (well, when it doesn't try to mount the file shares BEFORE it
has brought up the network connection).
At the office, it dumps me to an emergency boot systemctl wanting me to fix the errors:
the missing file shares.
Init on Debian Testing doesn't have either of those problems.
David W. Jones
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