On Thu, Apr 08, 2021 at 03:51:22PM +0300, Sam Eiderman wrote:
Forgive my ignorance but I am not sure how to inject the newer
systemd/udev
into the appliance.
If you're using supermin then it should just happen as soon as you
upgrade it on the host system.
Debian is always pretty slow on adding the latest code so I'm
guessing I need
to compile systemd/udev from source here (v248).
However, will supermin use my installed binaries or will it download the
package from the apt repo?
It copies the installed binaries in, but they must be known to dpkg
(IOW you must build a new systemd_<VERSION>.deb file and install it).
https://libguestfs.org/supermin.1.html#SUPERMIN-APPLIANCES
Rich.
(Of course I can just copy-in the package to the appliance post
creation for
some basic testing at the moment)
Sam
On Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 3:06 PM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 08, 2021 at 02:30:03PM +0300, Sam Eiderman wrote:
> I think this is exactly the same issue (dmsetup's output is lost by
udev):
>
>
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/18190
Interesting - the fix is in systemd, does upgrading systemd (or udev)
help?
Rich.
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