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#!/bin/bash cat <<EOF Providing additional information can help diagnose problems with systemd. Specifically, this would include: - fstab configuration (copy of /etc/fstab). - local modifications of unit files (output of systemd-delta). - state of running services and units (output of systemd-analyze dump). - enabled/disabled state of installed services. If this information is not relevant for your bug report or you have privacy concerns, please choose no. EOF yesno "Do you want to provide additional information [Y|n]? " yep [ "$REPLY" = yep ] || exit 0 # We don’t clean up this directory because there is no way to know when # reportbug finished running, and reportbug needs the files around. # Given that those are just a couple of kilobytes in size and people # generally don’t file a lot of bugs, I don’t think it’s a big deal. DIR=$(mktemp -d) echo "-- BEGIN ATTACHMENTS --" >&3 # remove highlighting escape codes from systemd-delta output systemd-delta --no-pager 2>&1 |sed "s%\x1b[^m]*m%%g" >$DIR/systemd-delta.txt echo "$DIR/systemd-delta.txt" >&3 if [ -d /run/systemd/system ]; then systemd-analyze --no-pager dump >$DIR/systemd-analyze-dump.txt 2>&1 echo "$DIR/systemd-analyze-dump.txt" >&3 fi if [ -d /var/lib/systemd/deb-systemd-helper-enabled ]; then head -n100 $(find /var/lib/systemd/deb-systemd-helper-enabled -type f | tr '\n' ' ') >$DIR/dsh-enabled.txt echo "$DIR/dsh-enabled.txt" >&3 fi echo "/etc/fstab" >&3 echo "-- END ATTACHMENTS --" >&3
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