Bug#768370: systemd: segmentation fault on old kernel

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Thu Nov 6 23:46:42 GMT 2014


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Am 06.11.2014 um 22:54 schrieb Simon Richter:
> Source: systemd
> Version: 44-11+deb7u4
> Severity: normal

Are you using systemd on wheezy?

> I'm aware that older kernels are unsupported in systemd and I have to
> forward-port my kernel before I can hope to boot using systemd.
> 
> I'm booting an ARM system with a 2.6.38 kernel, which works fine using
> sysvinit, with a newly built debootstrapped root file system via NFS.
> 
> SystemD starts, and immediately exits with a segmentation fault, leading to

Just a nitpick, it's called systemd, not SystemD.

> a kernel panic.

> Would it be possible to provide diagnostic output in this case and halt the
> system via the appropriate system call?

systemd freezes execution, when it dies, so there shouldn't be a kernel
panic.

Can you please try with systemd 215 from jessie on a jessie system?


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