More info for pulseaudio bug

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Sat Jul 5 04:47:27 BST 2014


Am 04.07.2014 14:21, schrieb VALETTE Eric OLNC/OLPS:
> I continued my slow but constant march on systemd migration at home and
> I'm now sure the things are a bit more complex than *only*
> CONFIG_FHANDLE stuff I had at work. The good point is that two more
> machines were fixed by regenerating a  kernel so it was clearly a kernel
> configuration <<bug>> (kernel was correctly configured for sysv init but
> not systemd...) on my side BUT I had two computers were I had the
> pulseaudio symptom, and were the only  kernel compilation flags I
> changed were (unless my wife give me drugs without telling)
> CONFIG_SECCOMP and CONFIG_NET_NS (and I have no clue why they are needed
> by systemd. Education appreciated).

seccomp filters [1] are an (optional) feature of systemd.
See the README files:

        Optional but strongly recommended:
          CONFIG_SECCOMP

As for CONFIG_NET_NS:

        Required for PrivateNetwork in service units:
          CONFIG_NET_NS


rtkit-daemon seems to use this feature:
/lib/systemd/system/rtkit-daemon.service:PrivateNetwork=yes

I guess we are getting closer to the problem.


[1] http://lwn.net/Articles/507067/
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