[Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#736092: Bug#736092: systemd-sysv: Systemd mount lvm root but do not mount /usr on lvm.
Michael Stapelberg
stapelberg at debian.org
Sun Jan 19 17:58:01 GMT 2014
Hi Guillaume,
Guillaume Seren <guillaumeseren at gmail.com> writes:
> Package: systemd-sysv
> Version: 204-6
> Severity: critical
> Justification: breaks the whole system
>
> Hello dear Maintener,
> I have installed systemd on several debian boxes around me,
> based on systemd and systemd-sysv.
>
> It fail to mount the usr partition witch is a logical-volume,
> it was working well with sysvinit, so I suspect to come from systemd-sysv.
>
> When I try to boot, it show up an error :
> [FAILED] Failed to start Remount Root and Kernel File Systems.
> See 'systemctl status systemd-remount-fs.service' for details.
> [......] systemd[1]: Failed to start Remount Root and Kernel File Systems.
> [......] systemd[1]: Unit systemd-remount-fs.service entered failed state.
> [......] systemd[1]: Started Various fixup to make systemd work better on debian.
> [ *** ] (2 of 5) A start job is running for dev-840\x2d\x2dpro\x2d\x2d256\x2dtmp.device
>
> And it fail to mount it too, so drop me to emergency console,
> witch show that just root is well mounted.
This is a duplicate/known problem:
https://wiki.debian.org/systemd#Issue_.233:_Booting_with_lvm_.28especially_with_separate_.2Fusr.29_fails
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Best regards,
Michael
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