Bug#782793: systemd: ext4 filesystem on lvm on raid causes boot to enter emergency shell

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Fri Apr 17 23:17:13 BST 2015


Am 17.04.2015 um 23:43 schrieb Rick Thomas:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 215-16
> Severity: important
> 
> When /etc/fstab has an ext4 filesystem on a logical volume which is itself
> on a software raid, the system times out waiting for (I think!) fsck on that filesystem.
> This causes the boot to drop into the emergency shell.
> If I just type "^D" and allow the boot to continue, the filesystem is mounted but
> never fsck-ed.
> 
> systemd journal of boot is attached.
> /etc/fstab is attached.
> /etc/modules is attached
> /etc/modprobe.d/mdadm.conf is attached
> /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf is attached
> 
> The filesystem in question is "/backup" which is on logical-volume "vg1-backup", which is on RAID device "/dev/md127"

When you are dropped into emergency shell, can you get the following data
ls -al /dev/disk/by-label
udevadm info -e
mdadm --info /dev/md127
lvscan
pvscan
vgscan


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