On 08/07/2014 07:00 PM, Joel Rees wrote: > Cognitive dissonance? What are you referring to?
> > On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 7:24 AM, PaulNM <deb...@paulscrap.com> wrote: >> Hi, please reply to the list as I am subscribed. >> >> On 08/07/2014 05:56 PM, Johann Spies wrote: >>> For the sake of clarity: The failure to boot was on the dist-upgraded >>> system and was due to systemd.sysfs. I will not repeat what I said in my >>> previous thread about this (see 'Systemd waisted 5 hours of my time'). >>> >>> My installation of stable was exactly to escape the nightmares of >>> systemd.sysfs which caused every computer on which it was installed so >>> far not to be able to boot - not even in single user mode. >>> >>> As stable did not work out in this case, I tried with the clean >>> installation to upgrade to testing to see whether I could use systemd >>> without the previous problems, but the problems repeated itself. >>> >>> And I never said systemd was a problem on Wheezy. Read my email more >>> thoroughly please. >> >> I did read your email thoroughly. While it's true you didn't explicitly >> state you believed systemd caused issues on the stable install, it was >> strongly implied by the subject line and your final statement of "I >> would like to return to Debian when the systemd problems are sorted >> out.". At least two other people were under that impression as well. >> >> Also, I didn't want to assume you knew much about systemd. There's a >> bunch of misunderstanding about it going around at the moment, and there >> have been a few emails lately where systemd was blamed for issues it has >> nothing to do with. For all I knew, you could very well have been >> someone new to Linux/Debian and misunderstood what was happening. We're >> just trying to help. > > ? What are you confused about? - PaulNM -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53e47d34.10...@paulscrap.com