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Well, in this case we have a major problem because a lot of users will likely never notice. Although we could deal with this (and possible future accidents) via systemd.preset and calling systemctl preset $UNIT in the scriplets. Am 28.06.23 um 16:49 schrieb Thorsten Kukuk:
On Wed, Jun 28, Kilian Hanich wrote:
IMPORTANT: please check that the wtmpdb-update-boot.service and wtmpdb-rotate.timer are enabled, if not, please enable them: systemctl enable --now wtmpdb-update-boot.service systemctl enable wtmpdb-rotate.timer
I would guess most users aren't subscribed to this mailing list and as such won't do this because they don't know about it.
So, is this being dealt with in a future update?
Until now nobody has an idea how to "fix" this with an update: it's no longer possible to distinguished between "not enabled because of the bug" and "not enabled because admin did disable it".
Thorsten
-- Sincerely Kilian Hanich