Bug#751624: [systemd]: emergency shell takes several minutes to start

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Mon Aug 18 11:38:01 BST 2014


Am 21.06.2014 20:13, schrieb Michael Gold:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 13:11:09 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Am 15.06.2014 00:50, schrieb Michael Gold:
>>> But why does it print the welcome message 3 times, with a delay each
>>> time?  And why does it give me an unusable root password prompt minutes
>>> before giving me a working one?
>>
>> Ok, this indeed doesn't sound like the 90s timeout after which systemd
>> drops into the rescue shell.
>> Not sure if the "dying" rescue shell is related to [1].
>>
>> If you "systemctl enable debug-shell.service" it starts a debug shell
>> very early on during boot. You can switch to it on tty9.
>> This might help you inspecting the system while that happens.
>>
>> What is the journal logging in such a case?
> 
> The log is attached.  The debug shell was restarted while I was using
> it, and there were some messages logged about this.

If you add
Conflicts=syslog.socket
to /lib/systemd/system/emergency.service, is the problem gone?


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