Hello!
I found that systemd no longer triggers the timer after waking the
system. I'm not sure since which version this is true because I
couldn't use suspend for a longer time due to driver bugs in the kernel.
# /etc/systemd/system/internal-backup.timer
[Unit]
Description=Daily Backup Timer
[Ti
Xen schreef op 29-08-2016 18:18:
(...) I have found it impossible to turn systemd-cryptsetup off.
How can I do that, in any case?
I have presently been able to mask the actual systemd-cryptsetup@
services so they will not run.
The funny thing is though that if you add one of those dev
Lennart Poettering schreef op 29-08-2016 11:46:
On Sat, 27.08.16 23:20, Xen ([email protected]) wrote:
How can I notify systemd-cryptsetup.service that cryptsetup has been
done in
a different way, and succeeded?
Why would you do this? Note that systemd-cryptsetup.service is really
just a he
On Sat, 27.08.16 23:20, Xen ([email protected]) wrote:
> How can I notify systemd-cryptsetup.service that cryptsetup has been done in
> a different way, and succeeded?
Why would you do this? Note that systemd-cryptsetup.service is really
just a helper for you, that reads /etc/crypttab for you an