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I'm getting some errors like this during boot:
systemd-journald[1471]: Failed to read ACL on /var/log/journal/9311266dcef1098d31f1d901000001ac/user-101
7.journal, ignoring: Operation not supported
The system boots and I'm able to log in, and I can successfully run commands like
┌─[16:11:46/hypership/root/~]
└─╼ journalctl -u sk8earth.service
-- Logs begin at Fri 2014-02-07 13:33:05 PST, end at Sat 2015-10-17 16:11:54 PDT
Oct 16 16:53:33 hypership sk8earth[2476]: ### All...
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Last edited by joejoejoe (2015-10-18 02:23:41)
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd
Its on the bottom, systemd now requires access control lists on the filesystem its journal resides on.
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Thanks Dreyeth, looks like my Linode's root partition (/dev/xvda) didn't have acl as a default option, so I enabled it. Do I have to do something after that mount option is enabled? EDIT: Nope, that worked. Thanks! [SOLVED].
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