livesys.service take longer time
by Danishka Navin
Hi,
May I know why livesys.service take longer time?
1min 53.212s livesys.service
7.042s rc-local.service
4.880s httpd-init.service
4.641s ldconfig.service
3.754s lvm2-pvscan@8:2.service
3.064s lvm2-monitor.service
2.359s systemd-udev-settle.service
2.356s udisks2.service
1.933s auditd.service
1.535s initrd-switch-root.service
1.500s dev-mapper-live\x2drw.device
1.136s polkit.service
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livesys.service +1min 53.212s
└─basic.target @8.739s
└─sockets.target @8.739s
└─dbus.socket @8.739s
└─sysinit.target @8.739s
└─systemd-update-done.service @8.731s +7ms
└─ldconfig.service @4.088s +4.641s
└─local-fs.target @4.080s
└─var-tmp.mount @4.072s +6ms
└─local-fs-pre.target @4.071s
└─lvm2-monitor.service @989ms +3.064s
└─lvm2-lvmetad.service @3.987s
└─lvm2-lvmetad.socket @981ms
└─-.mount
└─system.slice
└─-.slice
----------------------------------------------------------
I dont use LDAP service
-- Logs begin at Fri 2019-01-18 02:55:11 EST, end at Fri 2019-01-18
04:40:01 EST. --
Jan 18 02:55:24 localhost livesys[922]: Enabling swap partition
/dev/mapper/hl_localhost--live->
Jan 18 02:55:24 localhost useradd[972]: new group: name=liveuser, GID=1000
Jan 18 02:55:24 localhost useradd[972]: new user: name=liveuser, UID=1000,
GID=1000, home=/home>
Jan 18 02:55:24 localhost livesys[922]: Adding live user (Fri Jan 18
02:55:24:954169 2019) [sss>
Jan 18 02:55:24 localhost livesys[922]: Could not open available domains
Jan 18 02:55:24 localhost livesys[922]: useradd: sss_cache exited with
status 2
Jan 18 02:55:24 localhost livesys[922]: useradd: Failed to flush the sssd
cache.
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: (Fri Jan 18 02:55:25:034921 2019)
[sss_cache] [confdb_g>
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: Could not open available domains
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: useradd: sss_cache exited with
status 2
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: useradd: Failed to flush the sssd
cache.
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: [ OK ]
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: passwd: Note: deleting a password
also unlocks the pass>
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost usermod[985]: add 'liveuser' to group 'wheel'
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost usermod[985]: add 'liveuser' to shadow group
'wheel'
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: (Fri Jan 18 02:55:25:187886 2019)
[sss_cache] [confdb_g>
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: Could not open available domains
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: usermod: sss_cache exited with
status 2
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: usermod: Failed to flush the sssd
cache.
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: (Fri Jan 18 02:55:25:272265 2019)
[sss_cache] [confdb_g>
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: Could not open available domains
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: usermod: sss_cache exited with
status 2
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: usermod: Failed to flush the sssd
cache.
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: No such schema “org.gnome.software”
Jan 18 02:55:25 localhost livesys[922]: Created symlink
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.w>
Jan 18 02:55:27 localhost livesys[922]: Created symlink
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.w>
lines 1-27
Regards,
--
Danishka Navin
http://danishkanavin.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/danishkanavin
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by Hiisi
Dear users!
Since recently I'm unable to boot my system (f28) with the following
problem. It start to boot normally and just before the login screen would
normally appear it drops into terminal with some messages regarding
nm-dispatcher connectivity-change. It says something that it runs some
scripts but it stucks there forever. I've been messing with python earlier
today. Could it possibly be the cause? I'm able to boot the laptop from
live-usb (this is how I write to the list now), so it shouldn't be a
hardware issue. I was trying to google it but seems people having this
problem with their systems running (unlike mine). Is there a way to fix my
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TIA
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Download page disclaimer:
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Hello.
Does anyone uses RDKit here? Seems it's been broken for a while and not
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$ sudo dnf install rdkit
[sudo] password for hiisi:
Last metadata expiration check: 0:44:32 ago on Thu 17 Jan 2019 01:30:16 PM
EST.
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Hello,
I get *Failed to start Load Kernel Modules* during the boot.
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Section "InputClass"
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node /org/freedesktop/locale1 {
interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Peer {
methods:
Ping();
GetMachineId(out s machine_uuid);
signals:
properties:
};
interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable {
methods:
Introspect(out s data);
signals:
properties:
};
interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties {
methods:
Get(in s interface,
in s property,
out v value);
GetAll(in s interface,
out a{sv} properties);
Set(in s interface,
in s property,
in v value);
signals:
PropertiesChanged(s interface,
a{sv} changed_properties,
as invalidated_properties);
properties:
};
interface org.freedesktop.locale1 {
methods:
SetLocale(in as arg_0,
in b arg_1);
SetVConsoleKeyboard(in s arg_0,
in s arg_1,
in b arg_2,
in b arg_3);
SetX11Keyboard(in s arg_0,
in s arg_1,
in s arg_2,
in s arg_3,
in b arg_4,
in b arg_5);
signals:
properties:
readonly as Locale = ['LANG=en_US.UTF-8'];
readonly s X11Layout = 'us,us';
readonly s X11Model = '';
readonly s X11Variant = 'dvorak,';
readonly s X11Options = '';
readonly s VConsoleKeymap = 'us-dvorak';
readonly s VConsoleKeymapToggle = '';
};
};
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running start-up script using systemd
by Danishka Navin
Hi,
I have written a script which suppose to run at start-up and set a given IP.
I can see systemd service is running when I check the status but I can find
the expected result (new IP).
Is there anything wrong with the following format of the service file?
[Unit]
Description=Config IP
ConditionFileIsExecutable=<path_to_script>/script
After=network.target
StartLimitIntervalSec=0
[Service]
ExecStart=<path_to_script>/script
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Is it ok to restart network service with the script I use?
Regards,
--
Danishka Navin
http://danishkanavin.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/danishkanavin
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http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD
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