Bug#808151: systemd: failed to start remount root and kernel file system

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Thu Dec 17 21:38:33 GMT 2015


Am 17.12.2015 um 16:24 schrieb Frank B. Brokken:
> This time the debug shell prompt was available at tty9, although booting
> failed. And in line with my previous findings, systemd-analyze and journalctl
> weren't available, as they live in /usr/bin, and /usr hadn't been mounted. But

Well, /usr is mounted by the initramfs these days. So it should already
be available when systemd is started. If that fails, this is a bug which
needs to be addressed by initramfs-tools (or one of the hook scripts).
It wasn't clear so far that /usr hasn't been mounted at all.

Is /usr on LVM, RAID, etc?

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