Am 16.10.2012 09:25, schrieb Martín Cigorraga: > 1. Units with errors shown in systemctl --all: > arch-modules-load.service error inactive > dead arch-modules > auditd.service error inactive > dead auditd.servi > plymouth-quit-wait.service error inactive > dead plymouth-qui > plymouth-start.service error inactive > dead plymouth-sta > rc-local-shutdown.service error inactive > dead rc-local-shu > rc-local.service error inactive > dead rc-local.ser > syslog.service error inactive > dead syslog.servi Some active services have Wants dependencies on those, I think. If you want a good overview over your systemd, rather look at 'systemctl --failed' and 'systemctl list-unit-files'. > A journalctl --this-boot shows: > Cannot add dependency job for unit arch-modules-load.service, ignoring: > Unit arch-modules-load.service failed to load: No such file or directory. > See system > logs and 'systemctl status arch-modules-load.service' for details. > > That's because there isn't such file, right, but why is systemd trying to > start it in > first place? No idea why it shows that, but arch-modules-load.service is part of initscripts. > 2. KDE-related issues: > a) It seems a bit buggy to launch KDE SC through xinit: KDE's power options > will not > be present (KDE will not enable it's own reboot and shutdown options). This > don't > really worry me too much since I've read somewhere there're plans to > rebuild all login > managers to systemd-logind enabled - while dropping ConsoleKit. Reboot and Shutdown only work in KDE when you use kdm, not with xinit. There's some special care to be taken when using xinit/startx with logind - explained here: http://blog.falconindy.com/articles/back-to-basics-with-x-and-systemd.html > b) If KDE is launched through xinit it will not see the built-in sound card > and will offer > to remove it from it's supported devices. Otherwise if KDE is initiated via > KDM every- > things works right. Same logind issue as above. > c) KDM reboot and poweroff commands must be updated to systemd's way or > else the > traditional shutdown command will hang the system on reboot/shutdown. If you install systemd-sysvcompat (now the default), you can keep using KDM's default poweroff and reboot commands. > 3. $ systemctl reboot and $ systemctl shutdown features: > I feel a bit uncomfortable with the idea of having restricted users with > the hability to > reboot or shutdown the system, is there any way to change this so only r00t > can issue > these orders? (Without going dirty.) Interesting, but I don't know. This may be a polkit setting. If you find out, I'd be interested.
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