| 20 Mar 2025 |
Ramses 🇵🇸 | Yeah, those are exposed by the kernel and always available, I think | 09:44:18 |
Sandro 🐧 | In reply to @elvishjerricco:matrix.org Ok, I'm happier with this now: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/375975 That sounds cool | 09:57:25 |
Arian | This feels like the kind of thing that should be done with udev rules or device units not tmpfiles | 10:00:22 |
Arian | Not sure | 10:02:19 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | the sysfs thing? That only works for sysfs nodes that actually represent devices, which is only a subset of sysfs | 10:14:27 |
Arian | Ah | 10:18:47 |
Arian | Then just order it later like https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/systemd-sysctl.service.8.html | 10:19:42 |
Arian | Surprised there isn't a systemd-sysfs | 10:19:50 |
Arian | I guess best we can do is load after systemd-modules-load | 10:20:14 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | hm, currently tmpfiles and modules-load are unordered against each other | 10:23:51 |
gdamjan | but even if you load a module, the sysfs knobs are not guaranteed to be available immediately right? modules initialize asynchronously | 13:29:29 |
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Arian | Should the Systemd team be on nixos.org/community | 18:34:34 |