Am Samstag, 6. April 2019, 22:55:07 CEST schrieb Andrei Borzenkov:
I had a systemd override file for sddm for a while that stated that sddm required autofs... but that would basically restart X every time a network interface went up/down, which does happen every time you start or stop a VM...
I do not understand how interface up/down is related to service being started/stopped. Care to explain?
/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d contains all kind of scripts that get triggered by interface up/down events. Among others a restart of autofs.
Any idea no how to fix it?
Assuming you are using system connection, enable NetworkManager-wait-online.service and set suitable wait time to be sure network is really up.
tried that, didn't work.
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Anyway, I switched back to wickedd and now all is well again - except I don't have firewalld anymore
Sorry? Of course you have firewalld just as before.
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