You are not logged in.
Hi, brief and I imagine quick question as I think everyone is going though or has recently made the switch to systemd. I have done a lot of reading about systemd and have got all the correct files in place and no longer have rc.local and my rc.conf is bare..... just a couple of items left in it which I cant remove! namely DAEMONS=(dbus networkmanager)
#
# /etc/rc.conf - Main Configuration for Arch Linux
DAEMONS=(dbus networkmanager)
I have done;
systemctl enable NetworkManager.service
systemctl enable NetworkManager-wait-online.service
and i believe dbus does not need "enabling" however, neither come up on system boot unless specified in dbus
EDIT:
hmmm just noticed, i can not mount USB's anymore with pcmanfm... get the error "Not authorized to perform operation"
Last edited by ninjaprawn (2012-11-14 00:35:21)
2007 - Started using Arch Linux as my only/main OS
- Samsung Series 3, Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz - 8Gb DDR3 ram - 700Gb HDD
On board intel Graphics & Sound
Offline
Are you sure you're actually booting with systemd?
ps -p 1
will tell you.
Offline
id assume so.... i thought it was part of the system now? not sure what the result means...
[danny@HPmachine ~]$ ps -p 1
PID TTY TIME CMD
1 ? 00:00:00 init
[danny@HPmachine ~]$
nope.... systemd wasnt running........ it is now.... fixed everything mentioned.... thanks for pointing out my stupid mistake..... the wiki is as clear as mud on systemd
Last edited by ninjaprawn (2012-11-14 00:34:54)
2007 - Started using Arch Linux as my only/main OS
- Samsung Series 3, Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz - 8Gb DDR3 ram - 700Gb HDD
On board intel Graphics & Sound
Offline
Really? I found it fine. Either way, it's a wiki - make any changes you think necessary.
Offline
I too found the systemd page incredibly easy to follow. Though I converted a couple months ago, so the last time I checked I noticed that it has grown quite a bit since I referenced it. Maybe this is why you find it less than clear?
Offline