* Revert upstream commit 743970d which immediately SIGKILLs units during
shutdown. This leads to problems like bash not being able to write its
history, mosh not saving its state, and similar failed cleanup actions.
(LP: #1448259)
* ifup@.service: Set IgnoreOnIsolate, so that "systemctl default" does not
shut down network interfaces. (LP: #1449380). Add PartOf=network.target,
so that stopping network.target also stops network interfaces.
* 75-persistent-net-generator.rules: Fix rules for ibmveth (it's a driver,
not a subsystem). (LP: #1437375)
* debian/tests/unit-config: Add tests for systemctl enable/disable on a
SysV-only unit. Reproduces LP #1447807.
* Fix systemctl enable for SysV scripts without a native unit. We must not
try and enable the nonexisting unit then. (LP: #1447807)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Thu, 07 May 2015 07:45:34 +0200
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 219-7ubuntu5
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systemd (219-7ubuntu5) vivid; urgency=medium
* Revert upstream commit 743970d which immediately SIGKILLs units during network. target, net-generator. rules: Fix rules for ibmveth (it's a driver, tests/unit- config: Add tests for systemctl enable/disable on a
shutdown. This leads to problems like bash not being able to write its
history, mosh not saving its state, and similar failed cleanup actions.
(LP: #1448259)
* ifup@.service: Set IgnoreOnIsolate, so that "systemctl default" does not
shut down network interfaces. (LP: #1449380). Add PartOf=
so that stopping network.target also stops network interfaces.
* 75-persistent-
not a subsystem). (LP: #1437375)
* debian/
SysV-only unit. Reproduces LP #1447807.
* Fix systemctl enable for SysV scripts without a native unit. We must not
try and enable the nonexisting unit then. (LP: #1447807)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Thu, 07 May 2015 07:45:34 +0200