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Hope its the right place to post, I realized that so many service are not running when I noticed that I have no IPv4 in the archlinux container. You can reproduce it by:
$ incus launch images:archlinux myarch
...
$ incus exec myarch -- systemctl --failed
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
● tmp.mount loaded failed failed Temporary Directory /tmp
● console-getty.service loaded failed failed Console Getty
● dbus-broker.service loaded failed failed D-Bus System Message Bus
● ldconfig.service loaded failed failed Rebuild Dynamic Linker Cache
● [email protected] loaded failed failed Load Kernel Module configfs
● modprobe@dm_mod.service loaded failed failed Load Kernel Module dm_mod
● [email protected] loaded failed failed Load Kernel Module drm
● [email protected] loaded failed failed Load Kernel Module fuse
● [email protected] loaded failed failed Load Kernel Module loop
● systemd-boot-update.service loaded failed failed Automatic Boot Loader Update
● systemd-homed.service loaded failed failed Home Area Manager
● systemd-journal-catalog-update.service loaded failed failed Rebuild Journal Catalog
● systemd-journal-flush.service loaded failed failed Flush Journal to Persistent Storage
● systemd-journald.service loaded failed failed Journal Service
● systemd-logind.service loaded failed failed User Login Management
● systemd-machine-id-commit.service loaded failed failed Save Transient machine-id to Disk
● systemd-network-generator.service loaded failed failed Generate network units from Kernel command line
● systemd-networkd.service loaded failed failed Network Configuration
● systemd-remount-fs.service loaded failed failed Remount Root and Kernel File Systems
● systemd-resolved.service loaded failed failed Network Name Resolution
● systemd-sysctl.service loaded failed failed Apply Kernel Variables
● systemd-sysusers.service loaded failed failed Create System Users
● systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service loaded failed failed Cleanup of Temporary Directories
● systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev-early.service loaded failed failed Create Static Device Nodes in /dev gracefully
● systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service loaded failed failed Create Static Device Nodes in /dev
● systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service loaded failed failed Create System Files and Directories
● systemd-udev-load-credentials.service loaded failed failed Load udev Rules from Credentials
● systemd-udev-trigger.service loaded failed failed Coldplug All udev Devices
● systemd-udevd.service loaded failed failed Rule-based Manager for Device Events and Files
● systemd-update-done.service loaded failed failed Update is Completed
● systemd-update-utmp.service loaded failed failed Record System Boot/Shutdown in UTMP
● systemd-user-sessions.service loaded failed failed Permit User Sessions
● systemd-journald-dev-log.socket loaded failed failed Journal Socket (/dev/log)
● systemd-journald.socket loaded failed failed Journal Sockets
● systemd-networkd.socket loaded failed failed Network Service Netlink Socket
● systemd-udevd-control.socket loaded failed failed udev Control Socket
● systemd-udevd-kernel.socket loaded failed failed udev Kernel Socket
Legend: LOAD → Reflects whether the unit definition was properly loaded.
ACTIVE → The high-level unit activation state, i.e. generalization of SUB.
SUB → The low-level unit activation state, values depend on unit type.
37 loaded units listed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
stgraber@dakara:~$ incus launch images:archlinux myarch
Launching myarch
stgraber@dakara:~$ incus exec myarch bash
[root@myarch ~]# systemctl --failed
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
0 loaded units listed.
[root@myarch ~]#
Note that we have automated testing for all our images validating that any image we publish has a fully clean systemd setup. So this suggests some other environmental issue with your system.
Yeah I was also wondering that I should be the only one having this issue with archlinux ... I have tested several other images (voidlinux, ubu, alpine ..) and they did not show such issues.
I'll do some more research to find out what could be the cause and come back here ... thanks in advance.
Hope its the right place to post, I realized that so many service are not running when I noticed that I have no IPv4 in the archlinux container. You can reproduce it by:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: