Bug#750019: systemd: systemctl rescue does not work on virtual console

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Tue Apr 14 02:17:21 BST 2015


Am 01.06.2014 um 17:12 schrieb Francois Mescam:
> 
> 
> On 01/06/2014 14:43, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Am 31.05.2014 20:24, schrieb Michael Biebl:
>>> severity 750019 normal
>>> tags 750019 + moreinfo unreproducible
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> Am 31.05.2014 19:42, schrieb Francois Mescam:
>>> I can not reproduce the issue here.
>> I'm running 208-1 here. Maybe that's the reason I can't reproduce.
>> The only thing I can currently think of which *might* have some
>> influence are the settings
>>
>> StandardInput=tty-force
>> StandardOutput=inherit
>> StandardError=inherit
> These settings are the same than these on 204-8 (testing) or 204-10
> (unstable)
>>
>> in /lib/systemd/system/rescue.service.
>>
>> They might have a different effect depending from what type of console
>> you start the rescue service.
>>
>> Could you please test 208-1 from experimental and see if that fixes the
>> issue?
>>
> I've installed 208-1 and it's better but not completely.
> 
> I begin the test from a graphical session and I do :
> - Ctrl-Alt-F1
> - login as root
> - type systemctl start debug-shell.service to have a true rescue console
> if there are problems
> - type systemctl rescue
> - I obtain in-line the prompt to give the root password
> - I type the root password
> - I can type some commands and after about 15 seconds the screen is
> erased and I obtained the classic login screen on virtual console
> - I type root
> - before asking for password it is write "System is going down"
> - after entering the password it takes 45 seconds to have the prompt
> - I can do what I want in the console
> - if I closed the session I obtain the prompt to login but I see in tty9
> that there are no more processes running than before I close the session.
> 

Is this still an issue with v215 (from jessie) or v219 (from experimental)?

Michael

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