fixed, and it's best to disable group scheduling hence.
CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED=n
+ It's a good idea to disable the implicit creation of networking bonding
+ devices by the kernel networking bonding module, so that the
+ automatically created "bond0" interface doesn't conflict with any such
+ device created by systemd-networkd (or other tools). Ideally there
+ would be a kernel compile-time option for this, but there currently
+ isn't. The next best thing is to make this change through a modprobe.d
+ drop-in. This is shipped by default, see modprobe.d/systemd.conf.
+
Note that kernel auditing is broken when used with systemd's
container code. When using systemd in conjunction with
containers, please make sure to either turn off auditing at
glibc >= 2.16
libcap
- libmount >= 2.27.1 (from util-linux)
- (util-linux < 2.29 *must* be built with --enable-libmount-force-mountinfo,
- and later versions without --enable-libmount-support-mtab.)
+ libmount >= 2.30 (from util-linux)
+ (util-linux *must* be built without --enable-libmount-support-mtab)
libseccomp >= 2.3.1 (optional)
libblkid >= 2.24 (from util-linux) (optional)
libkmod >= 15 (optional)
libidn2 or libidn (optional)
elfutils >= 158 (optional)
pkg-config
- gperf >= 3.1
+ gperf
docbook-xsl (optional, required for documentation)
xsltproc (optional, required for documentation)
python-lxml (optional, required to build the indices)
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/separate-usr-is-broken
To run systemd under valgrind, compile with VALGRIND defined
- (e.g. ./configure CPPFLAGS='... -DVALGRIND=1'). Otherwise,
- false positives will be triggered by code which violates
- some rules but is actually safe.
+ (e.g. CPPFLAGS='... -DVALGRIND=1' meson <options>) and have valgrind
+ development headers installed (i.e. valgrind-devel or
+ equivalent). Otherwise, false positives will be triggered by code which
+ violates some rules but is actually safe. Note that valgrind generates
+ nice output only on exit(), hence on shutdown we don't execve()
+ systemd-shutdown.
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