(In reply to Daniel Molkentin from comment #2) > I looked into it and it seems to work as intended: the systemd-bootchart > module will only be included if and only if systemd-bootchart is found. On > distributions that do not provide systemd-bootchart (which has been > superseded by systemd-analyze, an integral part of systemd), it's not > required. > > So this message is correct. Eventually the systemd-bootchart module will > probably be removed upstream, but until such time, you will see this > (correct) warning. (In reply to Daniel Molkentin from comment #3) > We still provide bootchart2 as well, btw, but not systemd-bootchart. If you > have a good use case for having systemd-bootchart, please file a new issue. Thanks for looking into it. No, I have no use for bootchart. In the few times that I do use such functionality, I use the alluded to "systemd-analyze plot > /path/plotname.svg" I just happened to notice the message, discovered that it was removed since the recent systemd release, and thought it silly that a message was being generated for a component that is no longer provided.