Bug#804910: systemd: Invisible fsck, looked like a hanging system

Manuel Bilderbeek manuel.bilderbeek at gmail.com
Sat Nov 14 12:54:44 GMT 2015


Hi,

On 14-11-15 13:49, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Please keep in mind, that fsck for / and /usr is run in the initramfs
> nowadays and systemd is not yet involved.
> Can you boot and removing "quiet" from the kernel command line.
> This should give you more log messages from systemd.

OK, I'll try that.

If this is the cause, then please reassign the bug to the proper package.

These kernel options were the defaults so the point is still valid: you 
don't have a clue what's going on as you get no feedback. This should 
not be the case in a default Debian install, IMHO.
So, IMHO: either fsck progress info is NOT something that should be 
suppressed in 'quiet' mode, or mode should not be 'quiet'.

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Kind regards,

Manuel




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