On 28 November 2016 at 16:00, Franck Bui
However my setup is quite boring without any fancy configs (LVM, DM, encryption, ...). So in case some of you want to give it a shot, you're more than welcome.
I've tested this on my own laptop and it seems pretty much fine to me. During installation, I did have some issues with a file conflict:
Detected 1 file conflict: File /usr/lib/systemd/libsystemd-shared-232.so from install of systemd-232.suse.20161124.gabef684-89.1.x86_64 (systemd) conflicts with file from install of systemd-32bit-232.suse.20161124.gabef684-89.1.x86_64 (systemd)
File conflicts happen when two packages attempt to install files with the same name but different contents. If you continue, conflicting files will be replaced losing the previous content. Continue? [yes/no] (no):
I typed "yes" in here, then realised that this was installing the 32-bit version when errors appeared during install about wrong ELF type. After that, I performed "zypper in -f systemd", then restarted the computer to test. System seemed to boot up without issue, but when checking journalctl it seems that postfix fails to load and xembedsniproxy dumps core. I don't know whether they are related to the systemd upgrade or not though. Thanks for the work! - Karl Cheng (Qantas94Heavy) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org