Leeman Strout <me@mooluv.com> on Tue, 2014/06/10 11:22: > On 06/10/2014 03:58 AM, Zdenek Kabelac wrote: > > Dne 9.6.2014 16:53, Leeman Strout napsal(a): > >> On 06/09/2014 05:50 AM, Zdenek Kabelac wrote: > >>> Dne 7.6.2014 01:26, Leeman Strout napsal(a): > >>> Hi > >>> > >>> Unsure if this relates to all your problem (since I'm not sure how > >>> arch linux is in sync with udev rules & systemd version) > >>> > >>> At certain moment systemd added a new 'feature' about locking > >>> devices while updating internal udev state - this locking ignores any > >>> udev rule flags and opens internal lvm2 devices - so while for now > >>> it's been again disabled for 'dm' devices - you might have installed > >>> version of system which has the 'lock everything' feature in? > >> systemd 213-6 is what Arch reports, as far as I can tell from the > >> PKGBUILD > >> it's vanilla 213 plus 2 patches: > >> - backport fix for faily MACAddress matching (FS#40675) > >> - backport fix for fsck/udev mess (FS#40706) > > > > > > this commit should be fixing problems for lvm2 & latest systemd: > > > > e918a1b5a94f270186dca59156354acd2a596494 > > > > and this is systemd commit which has introduced problem: > > > > 3d06f4183470d42361303086ed9dedd29c0ffc1b > > > > Unsure what do you have in your arch build. > > This patch: > http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-June/019863.html > applied and tested in Arch solves the issue. This has been applied to systemd-213-9 (and systemd upstream) already. ;) -- Schoene Gruesse Chris O< ascii ribbon campaign stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org
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