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This hopefully fixes intermittent initrd failures where udevd cannot create a Unix domain socket: machine# running udev... machine# error getting socket: Address family not supported by protocol machine# error initializing udev control socket machine# error getting socket: Address family not supported by protocol The "unix" kernel module is supposed to be loaded automatically, and clearly that works most of the time, but maybe there is a race somewhere. In any case, no sane person would run a kernel without Unix domain sockets, so we may as well make it builtin. http://hydra.nixos.org/build/30001448 |
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loader | ||
coredump.nix | ||
emergency-mode.nix | ||
initrd-network.nix | ||
kernel.nix | ||
kexec.nix | ||
luksroot.nix | ||
modprobe.nix | ||
networkd.nix | ||
pbkdf2-sha512.c | ||
readonly-mountpoint.c | ||
resolved.nix | ||
shutdown.nix | ||
stage-1-init.sh | ||
stage-1.nix | ||
stage-2-init.sh | ||
stage-2.nix | ||
systemd-lib.nix | ||
systemd-unit-options.nix | ||
systemd.nix | ||
timesyncd.nix | ||
tmp.nix |