Bug#801361: [systemd] attempts to unmount filesystems at end of boot, INCLUDING ROOT

Ara Keary ara.keary at gmail.com
Fri Oct 9 11:55:25 BST 2015


Hi,

same here: no proper boot after 227-1 → 226-4 systemd update.

/var/log/syslog show attempts to unount EVERY partition ; only the
unmounting of / fails (fortunately...).

Under amd64 multiarch, downgrading
 systemd libpam-systemd libsystemd libsystemd:i386
to 226-4 solves the problem

Before downgrading, solved manually by mounting manually all partitions
from root console
 mount -a
and restarting gdm
 service gdm restart

Other symptom, if helpful: trying to log with rsa/dsa key fails on every
machine i can access to.
Could all this mess be related to a (pam) *system-wise authentification
problem*?

On fresh testing → unstable 1 day old update: same symptoms. Thus seems
unrelated to old .conf file problem.

Maintainers: i really truly appreciate ∞ly your work, but do you test
updates before uploading? ...

Best log decrypting,

Ara

PS Severity should be critical
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