On Mi, 27.02.19 10:40, Mantas Mikulėnas (grawity@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 7:29 PM Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > As part of improving the boot experience: > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/FlickerFreeBoot > > https://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/20119.html > > > > I took a look at how applying offline updates looks > > when pressing ESC to get the detailed view, pk-offline-update > > then prints "dnf update" like output, but at the same time > > systemd is printing: > > > > [ ***] A start job is running for offline-updates > > > > Messages to the console, the 2 get intermixed and this looks > > quite bad and makes the status update of the actual > > update process almost impossible to follow. > > > > Is there something which I can put in the > > > > /lib/systemd/system/system-update.target.wants/packagekit-offline-update.service > > service file to suppress the knightrider status updates ? > > > > > I think the official name is "cylon eye status updates". > > Hmm, I *thought* it was possible to disable this by something like > flock()'ing the console device, and systemd-fsck was supposed to do that in > order to avoid the job status from mixing with the "fsck: x% complete" > output. But it looks like that functionality was lost, or never present, > and indeed even systemd-fsck's output is trashed by the "job is running" > messages, from what I remember. There was a plan to use BSD locks for that. But that was only a plan. It's listed in the TODO list still though, but noone worked on that yet. > Looking at source code (manager_get_show_status, unit_needs_console, > exec_context_may_touch_console), the output should be disabled if at least > one currently active unit has a tty as its stdin/stdout, and/or any of the > tty_reset/tty_vhangup options enabled. So maybe StandardOutput=tty, > TTYPath=/dev/console would achieve this? So, this should work, though is a bit ugly I'd say. My suggestion would be: the status msg indicates that start-up of the offline-updates service takes awfully long, i.e. that it apparently runs everything as Type=oneshot? I find that a curious choice: why that? Why not use Type=simple or Type=notify or so? i.e. why delay the boot transaction like this? If you don't then the status message wouldn't be shown. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel