Lennart Poettering
Lennart Poettering
can you express this in English language?
please define "valid user"? You are grepping for "regular", hence I figure you want to exclude system users?
> group as: root or user can't parse this? Please, express in clear, English terms which users you want to have listed, and which excluded. I have trouble understanding what...
if you want a list of users in a specific group use `userdbctl users-in-group …`
hmm, what? is it now about group membership? or about numeric UID values? this gets more confusing by the minute...
Are you a bot? Please declare in clear English what specifically you want to filter for, and what specifically you want to have output?
can you answer my question? so far you said you wanted to filter by group membership, by "nologin" shell, by numeric uid, by valid home directory, by "disposition", all at...
are you sure, he asks for "root", too, no?
please enable debug logging for resolved, then reproduce the issue and provide the generated log output of resolved here. i.e. `systemctl service-log-level systemd-resolved debug` and then to collect the logs...
that command line only has an effect until resolved exits/is restarted. You can make the change persistently. Type "systemctl edit systemd-resolved", then enter: ``` [Service] Environment=SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug ``` Then save and...