

It’s probably most effective at this point to add systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=kmsg to the kernel boot options to ferret out what’s creating it then go from there


It’s probably most effective at this point to add systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=kmsg to the kernel boot options to ferret out what’s creating it then go from there


The naming convention looks suspiciously like an autogenerated (dynamic) unit; one typically sees these from /etc/fstab being parsed at boot by systemd-fstab-generator into /run/systemd/.
Try perusing https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/systemd.generator.html and /run/systemd/ on your system, see if anything catches your eye…
Specifically, I think a green maguey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agave_salmiana


tl;dr - convicted Guilty by jury, then-Governor of NJ who was handing out pardons like candy immediately pardoned him via a pre-existing clemency request that went into public view on the nj.gov website while they were clearing the courtroom after the jury left. Rest of the article is word salad, probably AI.


Homeowner here, that looks about 2 weeks away from a soil erosion disaster.
Did pacman get packagekit support
It appears using pacman on Arch is the recommended method for the repos, per this issue adding warnings: https://invent.kde.org/plasma/discover/-/merge_requests/829
or are we just talking about flatpaks here
https://apps.kde.org/discover/ ->
“With Discover, you can manage software from multiple sources, including your operating system’s software repository, Flatpak repos, the Snap store, or even AppImages from store.kde.org.”
This is all I can think of, Jet Girl’s ride
(can’t find a good pic, in the movie the front license plate is TANK and the rear license plate is KANT. I think I’ve seen it in a comic as well but it’s been a minute)