Hi,

I'm wondering about many "odd" messages seen in syslog; maybe someone can 
explain what they really mean and whether they are intended to appear.

First in sys-net when booting:

Mar 06 22:58:10 localhost kernel: Run /init as init process
Mar 06 22:58:10 localhost kernel: Invalid max_queues (4), will use default max: 
2.   <<<<<<
Mar 06 22:58:10 localhost kernel: blkfront: xvda: flush diskcache: enabled; 
persistent grants: enabled; indirect descriptors: enabled;

Mar 06 22:58:19 sys-net mount-dirs.sh[300]: /var/spool/cron is not a symlink
Mar  06 22:58:19 sys-net mount-dirs.sh[300]: /var/spool/cron is neither a  
directory nor a file and the path does not exist below /rw, sk>

Mar 06 22:58:20 sys-net xl[424]: libxl: error: 
libxl_utils.c:818:libxl_cpu_bitmap_alloc: failed to retrieve the maximum number 
of cpus

Repeating message:
Mar 07 01:34:18 sys-net xdg-desktop-por[1098]: Failed to get application 
states: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.portal.Error.Failed: Could not get window 
list: Cannot invoke method; proxy is for the well-known name org.gnome.Shell 
without an owner, and proxy was constructed with the 
G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_DO_NOT_AUTO_START flag


And trying to find out what module u2mfn does I realized that the module has no 
description:

user@sys-net ~]$ modinfo u2mfn
filename:       /lib/modules/4.19.100-1.pvops.qubes.x86_64/extra/u2mfn.ko
version:        5.0.0
license:        GPL
srcversion:     A8326EAC5EF0629101E6EC7
depends:        
retpoline:      Y
name:           u2mfn
vermagic:       4.19.100-1.pvops.qubes.x86_64 SMP mod_unload 


Regards,
Ulrich




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