
11 Oct
2016
11 Oct
'16
11:55 p.m.
On 12/10/16 10:42, Allan Duncan via luv-main wrote:
On 12/10/16 01:31, Craig Sanders via luv-main wrote: ...
it's really annoying to have to wait and watch those damn stars when you just wnat to get a shell and start investigating & fixing whatever's gone wrong.
There should be an easy and obvious way to display those binary logs from the system when it's not running systemd or from another system (IE logs copied from another system).
On my todo list. It happens when I boot after failing to alter fstab to match the actual disks connected.
Look at man systemd-udevd The default 180 sec would work, but seems to be retriggered in practise. There are some kernel params to tweak also, but they seem to be intended to prolong not shorten.