Bug#803531: systemd: timeout mounting /home (btrfs) at boot

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Sat Oct 31 07:37:56 GMT 2015


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Hi Brian

Am 31.10.2015 um 03:55 schrieb Brian May:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 215-17+deb8u2
> Severity: important
> 
> When my computer boots, it times out trying to mount /dev/sdc1 to /home.
> That is it takes more then 90 seconds.
> 
> Yet when I run "mount -a" by hand it takes a maximum of 2 seconds.
> 
> If I keep rebooting the computer by hand, eventually it works, and it is
> fast.
> 
> Wish I knew what systemd was doing when it says it is mounting the
> filesystem that is taking all that time. I don't know how to debug this
> however.

Can you attach your /etc/fstab please.
Also can you describe how your btrfs setup looks like.

After the 90 second timeout, are you dumped into the emergency console?

Can you boot with systemd.log_level=debug on the kernel command line and
attach the output of journalctl -alb.

The output of udevadm info -e might be helpful as well.



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