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Maybe this isn't a Budgie thing but it doesn't seem to happen on my other Linux distros.
I was looking into systemd behavior which led me to find the following failure buried in dmesg:
systemd[1]: Unit multipathd.service entered failed state.
systemd[1]: multipathd.service failed.
Steps to reproduce the issue
Just boot up and search dmesg for "systemd". For that matter there are some other weird messages that come up, although they're not reported as errors and don't relate to this problem.
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Operating System: 2017.04.18.0
Budgie version: 10.3.1
The issue encountered
Maybe this isn't a Budgie thing but it doesn't seem to happen on my other Linux distros.
I was looking into systemd behavior which led me to find the following failure buried in dmesg:
systemd[1]: Unit multipathd.service entered failed state.
systemd[1]: multipathd.service failed.
Steps to reproduce the issue
Just boot up and search dmesg for "systemd". For that matter there are some other weird messages that come up, although they're not reported as errors and don't relate to this problem.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: