Package: systemd
Version: 36-0.1

Hi,

I get the following line in dmesg on bootup:

        [   15.852509] systemd[1]: [/etc/init.d/lvm2:3] Failed to add LSB 
Provides name lvm.service, ignoring: File exists

Uninstalling schroot makes it go away.  By adding a few log_debug()
lines, we discover this EEXIST comes from the following condition
tripping in unit_add_name():

        if ((r = hashmap_put(u->meta.manager->units, s, u)) < 0) {

and earlier in the debug log we find

        [   15.766682] systemd[1]: Failed to load configuration for 
lvm.service: No such file or directory

which is presumably triggered by schroot's

        # Should-Start:      lvm

Known problem?  Any ideas for tracking it down?  LSB headers for lvm2 and
schroot follow.

Thanks,
Jonathan

-- >8 -------- from lvm2 2.02.86-1 --------- >8 --
#!/bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:          lvm2 lvm
# Required-Start:    mountdevsubfs
# Required-Stop:
# Should-Start:      udev mdadm-raid cryptdisks-early multipath-tools-boot
# Should-Stop:       umountroot mdadm-raid
# X-Start-Before:    checkfs mountall
# X-Stop-After:      umountfs
# Default-Start:     S
# Default-Stop:
### END INIT INFO
-- 8< ------------------------------------- 8< --

-- >8 -------- from schroot 1.5.0-1 ------- >8 --
#! /bin/sh
#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:          schroot
# Required-Start:    $local_fs $syslog $network $remote_fs
# Required-Stop:
# Should-Start:      lvm
# Should-Stop:
# Default-Start:     S
# Default-Stop:
# Short-Description: Recover schroot sessions.
# Description:       Activate any persistent sessions after a reboot.
#                    Setup scripts will be run to mount filesystems and
#                    bring the chroot back to a working state.
### END INIT INFO
-- 8< ------------------------------------ 8< --



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