Hello
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 6:47 AM, David Strauss wrote:
> Mark Shuttleworth posted recently on Ubuntu sticking with Upstart [1]:
> I have a few questions I'm hoping people here can help with:
> * How accurate is the claim that Upstart has far more comprehensive
> automated testing? If systemd
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 9:47 PM, David Strauss wrote:
> * How accurate is the claim that Upstart has far more comprehensive
> automated testing? If systemd significantly lags here or could -- in any
> case -- stand improvement in automated testing, are there any plans in the
> works to remedy that
Mark Shuttleworth posted recently on Ubuntu sticking with Upstart [1]:
"Rumours and allegations of a move from Upstart to SystemD are unfounded:
Upstart has a huge battery of tests, the competition has virtually none.
Upstart knows everything it wants to be, the competition wants to be
everything.
if you have a nested ID_AUTOSEAT tags does it ignore the child tags? or
do those get excluded from the parent and put in their own seat?
Is there documentation for this I missed?
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From: Antonio Trande
Date: 2012/4/24
Subject: Re: [systemd-devel] systemd services handling
To: Lennart Poettering
Hi Lennart.
Thank for your elucidation. Another my question about the services.
In particular the fedora-storage-init.service (together to
On Tue, 24.04.12 17:21, Antonio Trande ([email protected]) wrote:
> Hello !
>
> In my Fedora 17, i see some systemd service's errors like these:
>
> $ systemctl --all | grep error
> > exim.service error inactive dead exim.service
> > libvirtd.service error
Hello !
In my Fedora 17, i see some systemd service's errors like these:
$ systemctl --all | grep error
> exim.service error inactive dead exim.service
> libvirtd.service error inactive dead libvirtd.service
> postfix.service error inactive d