try $ systemd-analyze && systemd-analyze blameto also see how long it takes the initramfs to load, add "timestamp" to the hooks in mkinitcpio.conf.
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2012-10-01T23:16:22Z
I know you stated that you installed yesterday, which likely means you are using systemd, but I just want to make sure.... you are using systemd right?
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2012-10-18T20:23:24Z
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf
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2012-10-13T23:39:17Z
For that to possibly work, wouldn't it need to be ExecStart=/bin/bash -c "echo OFF > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitheroo/switch"BTW, elldirash, use [ code ] tags [ /code ] (w/o the spaces) when you paste stuff like the above.
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2012-12-20T03:05:58Z
I think none, as you can pass these as commands from a booted linux. That is why I musunderstood what steelneck was saying. I am not sure what it does these days with systemd, but "init 3" and "runlevel 3" were basically the same as "systemctl isolate multi-user.target"
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2012-12-26T00:
Well, I sure as hell am not going to search for you. But there is a bug with slim and it doesn't fully log you out from your session. So it appears to the system as though a second user is still kind of logged in. This has been discussed a few times on these forums.
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2013-01-13T00:24:55Z
Tae wrote:Thank you all, my system is back. I promise never to do such a stupid thing.Now I wonder if systemd-systemvcompat have any advantage over set up the init path in my bootloader.I kind of read this as "Oh crap I did something silly, I promise not to do something like that again. ....
mask it, though I am unsure that would be wise.
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2012-10-01T14:40:48Z
If you want the old naming of the network interfaces, you need to mask 80-net-name-slot.rules.
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2013-02-25T05:26:46Z