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

Ara Keary ara.keary at gmail.com
Mon Oct 12 07:39:01 BST 2015


Many thanks for the very fast solution!
Updating from 227-1 to 227-2 solves
• unmounting of partitions at boot
• ssh rsa/dsa-key authentification issue that occurred if partitions were
manually mounted (with: mount -a) and gdm manually started under version
227-1

Best,
Ara



On 9 October 2015 at 14:08, Martin Pitt <mpitt at debian.org> wrote:

> Control: tag -1 pending
>
> I found the offending commit, reverted it, and currently run tests.
> I'll upload 227-2 within the hour.
>
> Ara Keary [2015-10-09 12:55 +0200]:
> > 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*?
>
> Might be #801354?
>
> > Maintainers: i really truly appreciate ∞ly your work, but do you test
> > updates before uploading? ...
>
> We do of course, with both automated and manual tests, but #801354 is
> a race condition which doesn't happen everywhere, and this bug doesn't
> actually surface at all until you look at the logs (for non-root
> logins it's just cosmetical). I added a test case for this now,
> though.
>
> Sorry, but sh** happens :-/
>
> Martin
>
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>
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