Hi, On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 07:45:28PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote: > Well, maybe some script in the boot process invokes "systemctl > daemon-reload" or so? Anything in the logs?
None that I can find... Also, "journalctl | grep -i reload" returns nothing.
But anyway, I can reproduce this by disabling all networking-related services,
rebooting (to a networkless system), and then enabling/starting the relevant
(above) services. I'll try in a clean VM next and get back here...
As I said before, systemd-cgls shows the correct cgroup tree for all units.
Does it simply look in /proc, unlike systemctl?
> Maybe netctl is used in your initrd, and the reexec for the transition
> from initrd to the host os is the issue here?
No, netctl is not a part of my initramfs image... and neither is systemd for
that matter.
Cheers,
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