phanisvara das said the following on 11/24/2011 10:41 AM:
none of the network services start (sshd, smb, nmb, postfix) unless i manually restart "systemctl restart network.service" after booting
I'm staying away from 12.1 until its stabilized :-( However I do have a running Redhat Fedora 15 and SystemD is stable and working there. All the network services start OK "out of the box" I mention this since the reason for network services no starting at book might be a missing dependency. Just a though. Logs ought to show this. Perhaps someone with time and machine to spare could do a side-by-side of F15 and 12.1 in this respect... I don't understand systemD fully yet, but I do recall reading that the start scripts need to be in the right directory and that the dependencies need to be correct. Perhaps one or the other is absent. There a systemd.config somewhere under /etc and you can turn on/up logging and stuff. There is a tool, systemadm, a GUI, which makes it easy to navigate all this. I don't grok that yet, but its there. Is it available for 12.1? There is also a PAM for postfix on F-15. Do check that on 12.1 For me, grub2 and SystemD, in so far as I've ventured into them on F-15 have been successful and delightful. I look forward to openSuse 12.4 -- Tortoise: 'How many talking tortoises have you met?' Brutha: 'I don't know.' Tortoise: 'What d'you mean, you don't know?' Brutha: 'Well, they might all talk. They just might not say anything when I'm there.' -- "Small Gods", Terry Pratchett -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org