ah bad swap partition UUID...
I missed that time out in your journal.txt.
Definitely see it now...
apr 25 00:42:47 kei systemd[1]: Job
dev-disk-by\x2duuid-ec53629f\x2d3dea\x2d4baf\x2db0b3\x2d9065267acb2c.device/start
timed out.
apr 25 00:42:47 kei systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device
dev-
okay thats specifically a vmblock-fuse service issue.
open-vm-tools-desktop package provides the
/lib/systemd/system/run-vmblock\x2dfuse.mount
which is the service that is taking so long.
This isn't a systemd generated mount from parsing fstab as I first thought.
It should be an explicit unit f
Morning,
based on my experience using systemd elsewhere...
Gut tells me this is a network share using fuse defined in fstab which is
trying to be mounted before networking is up.
quick fix is to use fstab mount options:
noauto: to tell systemd not to make this mount point a hard dep for the ea
it is unfortunate that the first network service provider integrated
into the home lens doesn't offer a safe search feature as part of their
search API. But it is what it is. The reality is that this is a deeply
problematic part of the user - network search provider - interaction
generally. Most s
Jd Evora:
First of all I think you put too much weight behind Brainstorm as a tool
to drive change inside Ubuntu. You actually shouldn't be at all
surprised that Brainstorm popularity has very little influence over
design decisions. It's never had influence in any technical decision
making and no
Mark,
Have OEM customers given you valuable feedback on this specific design change?
Can you sketch the process by which OEMs give you valuable feedback to
design decisions? Are OEM partners in the room while designers are
having private meetings? Do OEMs have a dedicated feedback mechanism
outsi
Mark,
It's not the case that such a hypothetical situation would be ironic? Or
are you saying that someone in this ticket is a paying support customer?
I'm not particular sure which of my sentences you are negating.
The intent was to get Pyramid to reassess the imprecise thinking about
whether th