[Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#718190: Bug#718190: Bug#718190: systemd: sometimes computer doesn't boot. It seems a problem with lvm.
Michael Stapelberg
stapelberg at debian.org
Sat Aug 3 11:37:20 BST 2013
Hi Antonio-M.,
"Antonio-M. Corbi Bellot" <antonio.corbi at ua.es> writes:
> I've to say that I've just had another bad boot with systemd after
> moving 'usr' and 'var' to '/'.
> I got a time out trying to moun 'home' that is on another lvm
> 'partition'... so I'm lost now, it must be a problem with lvm.
>
> As always when boot stops, after a time out, I get dropped into a shell
> and the 'vgchange -a y' trick works for me...
Yeah, the symptom looks very similar. The device gets put into the
“plugged” state far too late.
Can you add udev.log_priority=8 to the kernel command line and attach
the new logfile of a failed boot please?
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Best regards,
Michael
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