Johannes Meixner
Johannes Meixner
A test regarding D-Bus in the ReaR recovery system: On the original system I removed ``` usr/share/rear/skel/default/usr/lib/systemd/system/dbus.socket usr/share/rear/skel/default/usr/lib/systemd/system/dbus.target.wants/dbus.service usr/share/rear/skel/default/usr/lib/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/dbus.socket usr/share/rear/skel/default/usr/lib/systemd/system/dbus.service ``` and did "rear -D mkrescue" which worked without errors...
@pcahyna I will have a closer look next week (as time permits). @rear/contributors I wish you all a relaxed and recovering weekend!
On SLES12 SP5 on same VMs as above in https://github.com/rear/rear/pull/3041#issuecomment-1709959715 On the original system: ``` # logger QQQ # journalctl | grep QQQ Sep 14 10:10:32 linux-kyqd root[1655]: QQQ #...
On SLES15 SP3 on same VMs as above in https://github.com/rear/rear/pull/3041#issuecomment-1711677591 On the original system: ``` # logger QQQ # journalctl | grep QQQ Sep 14 11:46:05 localhost root[4498]: QQQ #...
Regarding D-Bus in the ReaR recovery system On SLES12 SP5: ``` RESCUE linux-kyqd:~ # dmesg | grep -i dbus [no output] RESCUE linux-kyqd:~ # journalctl | grep -i dbus [no...
@pcahyna there is no SLES version which is older than SLES12 that is interesting for me, cf. the section "Supported and Unsupported Operating Systems" in rear-release-notes.txt currently starting at https://github.com/rear/rear/blob/master/doc/rear-release-notes.txt#L3824
@pcahyna is there a reason why currently you won't or can't merge it?
@danboid FYI: you can see the changes via https://github.com/rear/rear/pull/3125/files (it even works when one is not logged in at GitHub) and therein at the top right corner of the sub-window...
I think a new chapter that only describes variables that control only the file backup and restore is not possible in practice because of the various interdependencies with the variables...
@pcahyna offhandedly I think disk layout and files backup should be kept separated primarily because ``` Relax-and-Recover (ReaR) complements backup and restore of files but ReaR is neither a backup...