On Mo, 29.04.19 11:06, Ellis (contact@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > Hi, > after some manual testing on my end, I can confirm two things: > > 1. systemd really takes care of /run as it should > and 2. I still have no log prior to 'received sigterm from PID 1' when the > real root is booted up. > > I intentionally messed up my kernel cmdline giving it a wrong rootfs > partition, was dropped into emergency mode, created a directory named > testing in /run, mounted the right filesystem for /sysroot, typed exit, > booted up to real root, /run/testing is still there. > > However I noticed that /run/log was empty, both in the initrd and in the > real root. > > So, I'm even more confused. if you acquire a shell in the initrd, and type "journalctl", what do you get? have you turned off storing of logs with Storage=no or so? anything in dmesg? Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Berlin _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel