Re: Debian 9: FAILED to start Network Time Synchronization. systemd-timesyncd.service' with boot...
On Sat, 13 Jan 2018 at 19:54:10 -0500, Paul R. Tagliamonte wrote:
> I had a similar bug on my machine that was due to a missing systemd-timesyncd
> user. I didn't report it because I assumed it was user error
If you are using testing/unstable (unlike André) then that might be a
regression caused by this change:
systemd (236-1) unstable; urgency=medium
DynamicUser=yes has been enabled for systemd-journal-upload.service,
systemd-journal-gatewayd.service and systemd-timesyncd.service.
This means we no longer need to statically allocate a systemd-journal-upload,
systemd-journal-gateway and systemd-timesync user and you can now safely
remove those system users along with their associated groups.
and
systemd (236-1) unstable; urgency=medium
...
* Stop creating systemd-timesync system user.
DynamicUser=yes has been enabled for systemd-timesyncd.service so
allocating a system user statically is no longer necessary.
I would suggest reporting a (separate) bug.
(That change was not present in Debian 9, so if there's a regression
there it shouldn't be affecting André.)
smcv
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