Bug#997943: systemd: Persistent attribute of timer is ignored

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Wed Oct 27 19:17:13 BST 2021


On 27.10.21 16:05, Hendrik Buchner wrote:
> Hello Michael,
> 
> my system isn't running on battery because it's a Desktop-PC and not a
> laptop. I've observed this behaviour now on 3 of my computers (2
> Desktop-PCs and 1 laptop).
> 

Just to recap here:
- Is this issue only reproducible with apt-daily.timer and 
apt-daily-upgrade.timer works correctly?
- Does this issue happen reproducibly?
Say "systemctl status apt-daily.timer" shows that the timer is about to 
elapse in 5 hours. If you shut down the system before that and start it 
after that, apt-daily.service is not run with 100% certainty?

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