Bug#761812: systemd regression: tries to mount /export twice at boot time
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Fri Mar 20 02:20:05 GMT 2015
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Am 16.09.2014 um 10:25 schrieb Harald Dunkel:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 208-8
>
> Sometimes systemd tries to mount /export twice at boot time,
> even though /etc/fstab contains just a single line for it.
> Since the second mount fails with "already mounted" the
> system ends up in interactive maintenance mode, asking for the
> root password and recommending to read a few thousand lines
> of journalctl output (not included here).
>
> This feels to happen about 1 of 20 reboots of my laptop.
>
> / and /export are partitions on an encrypted block device (sda2).
> Only /boot (sda1) is not encrypted. Here are the necessary tables:
>
>
> % cat /etc/fstab
> # file system mount point type options dump pass
> proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
> # /dev/mapper/vg00-root LABEL=root
> UUID=92325a57-aefb-4f62-ac31-e0f278c37151 / ext4 noatime 0 1
> # /dev/sda1 LABEL=boot
> UUID=03251663-204e-471a-b093-bb0da815bf72 /boot ext4 noatime 0 2
> # /dev/mapper/vg00-export LABEL=export
> UUID=6e56c46a-8868-4e9e-ad56-8c131dd45f61 /export ext4 noatime 0 2
> # /dev/mapper/vg00-rootbak LABEL=rootbak
> UUID=4092c246-6d69-4071-ab10-f85e911ce352 none ext4 noatime 0 0
> # /dev/mapper/vg00-swap LABEL=swap
> UUID=690457f1-4a9d-4bb6-b50c-296793491a7e none swap defaults 0 0
> /dev/sr0 /cdrom udf,iso9660 user,noauto,ro 0 0
>
>
> % blkid | sort
> /dev/dm-2: LABEL="swap" UUID="690457f1-4a9d-4bb6-b50c-296793491a7e" TYPE="swap"
> /dev/dm-3: LABEL="rootbak" UUID="4092c246-6d69-4071-ab10-f85e911ce352" TYPE="ext4"
> /dev/mapper/pv00: UUID="JxB8iq-8Z3L-0OpU-Vh8O-0Bwt-ynuX-r4033k" TYPE="LVM2_member"
> /dev/mapper/vg00-export: LABEL="export" UUID="6e56c46a-8868-4e9e-ad56-8c131dd45f61" TYPE="ext4"
> /dev/mapper/vg00-root: LABEL="root" UUID="92325a57-aefb-4f62-ac31-e0f278c37151" TYPE="ext4"
> /dev/mapper/vg00-rootbak: LABEL="rootbak" UUID="4092c246-6d69-4071-ab10-f85e911ce352" TYPE="ext4"
> /dev/mapper/vg00-swap: LABEL="swap" UUID="690457f1-4a9d-4bb6-b50c-296793491a7e" TYPE="swap"
> /dev/sda1: LABEL="boot" UUID="03251663-204e-471a-b093-bb0da815bf72" TYPE="ext4"
> /dev/sda2: UUID="ca74a47d-3110-4eb7-b412-416df77377b9" TYPE="crypto_LUKS"
> /dev/sdb1: SEC_TYPE="msdos" LABEL="ssdboot" UUID="BE2B-D1AB" TYPE="vfat"
>
>
> % cat /etc/crypttab
> # <target name> <source device> <key file> <options>
> pv00 UUID=ca74a47d-3110-4eb7-b412-416df77377b9 none luks
> #pv01 UUID=a0388fed-8404-4e32-8e78-016441830df0 pv00 luks,keyscript=/lib/cryptsetup/scripts/decrypt_derived
>
>
> Nothing unusual, AFAICS.
>
> Please mail if I can help to track this down. Regards
> Harri
>
Is this still reproducible with an up-to-date version from jessie?
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