This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 225-1ubuntu1 --------------- systemd (225-1ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium * Merge with Debian unstable (FFE: LP: #1489702). Remaining Ubuntu changes: - Hack to support system-image read-only /etc, and modify files in /etc/writable/ instead. - Keep our much simpler udev maintainer scripts (all platforms must support udev, no debconf). - initramfs init-bottom: If LVM is installed, settle udev, otherwise we get missing LV symlinks. Workaround for LP #1185394. - Add debian/udev.lvm2.init: Dummy SysV init script to satisfy insserv dependencies to "lvm2" which is handled with udev rules in Ubuntu. - Add debian/udev.lvm2.service to avoid running the dummy lvm2 init script. - Provide shutdown fallback for upstart. (LP: #1370329) - debian/extra/ifup@.service: Additionally run for "auto" class. We don't really support "allow-hotplug" in Ubuntu at the moment, so we need to deal with "auto" devices appearing after "/etc/init.d/networking start" already ran. (LP: #1374521) - ifup@.service: Drop dependency on networking.service (i. e. /etc/init.d/networking), and merely ensure that /run/network exists. This avoids unnecessary dependencies/waiting during boot and dependency cycles if hooks wait for other interfaces to come up (like ifenslave with bonding interfaces). (LP: #1414544) - Add Get-RTC-is-in-local-time-setting-from-etc-default-rc.patch: In Ubuntu we currently keep the setting whether the RTC is in local or UTC time in /etc/default/rcS "UTC=yes|no", instead of /etc/adjtime. (LP: #1377258) - Put session scopes into all cgroup controllers. This makes unprivileged user LXC containers work under systemd. (LP: #1346734) - systemctl: Don't forward telinit u to upstart. This works around upstart's Restart() always reexec'ing /sbin/init on Restart(), even if that changes to point to systemd during the upgrade. This avoids running systemd during a dist-upgrade. (LP: #1430479) - Drop hwdb-update dependency from udev-trigger.service, which got introduced in v219-stable. This causes udev and plymouth to start too late and isn't really needed in Ubuntu yet as we don't support stateless systems yet and handle hwdb.bin updates through dpkg triggers. This can be dropped again with initramfs-tools 0.117. - Lower Breaks: to plymouth version which has the udev inotify fix in Ubuntu. - Change systemd-sysv's conflicts to upstart-sysv. (LP: #1422681) - Don't build new systemd-journal-remote package and drop libmicrohttpd-dev. This is blocked by the MIR (LP #1488341) and feature freeze. Upgrade fixes, keep until 16.04 LTS release: - systemd Conflicts/Replaces/Provides systemd-services. - Remove obsolete systemd-logind upstart job. - Clean up obsolete /etc/udev/rules.d/README. - systemd.postinst: Migrate mountall specific fstab options to standard util-linux "nofail" option. systemd (225-1) unstable; urgency=medium [ Martin Pitt ] * New upstream release. - Fixes FTBFS on alpha. (Closes: #792551) - Fixes machined state tracking logic. (Closes: #788269) * Add better fix for "systemctl link/enable" breakage with full paths. (LP: #1480310) * debian/rules: Add missing $(dh_options) in overridden debhelper targets. [ Felipe Sateler ] * Move conffile from systemd to systemd-container package (Closes: #797048) [ Michael Biebl ] * Drop unnecessary Conflicts/Replaces from systemd-journal-remote. None of the files in this package were previously shipped by systemd. * Create system users for systemd-journal-{gateway,remote,upload} when installing the systemd-journal-remote package. * Explicitly turn off the features we don't want in a stage1 build. Otherwise ./configure might enable them automatically if the build dependencies are installed and "dh_install --fail-missing" will then fail due to uninstalled files. * Enable GnuTLS support as systemd-journal-remote makes sense mostly with encryption enabled. * Rely on build profiles to determine which packages should be skipped during build and no longer specify that manually. * Drop our patch which removes rc-local-generator. rc-local.service acts as an ordering barrier even if its condition is false, because conditions are evaluated when the service is about to be started, not when it is enqueued. We don't want this ordering barrier on systems that don't need/use /etc/rc.local. -- Martin Pitt