Bug#845302: systemd: 232-6:Failed to boot, makes kernel panic when starting /sbin/init.

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Wed Nov 23 03:20:53 GMT 2016


Am 23.11.2016 um 00:37 schrieb K.Ohta:
> Pertitioning of core filesystems are a SSD and HDD.(Will replace HDD to another SSD)
> SSD: ADATA 240GiB (/dev/sde)
> HDD: Toshiba 3TiB (/dev/sdd)
> Partition type of both disks are GPT.
> 
> Partition structure:
> /      : sdd3, #8300, EXT4, 30GiB
> /boot  : sde2, #8300, EXT4, 7.9Gib
> /usr   : sde3, #8300, EXT4, 79.2GiB
> /home  : sde4, #8300, EXT4, 134.0GiB
> /var   : sdd5, #8300, XFS, 76.8GiB
> 
> All of partitions are simple partition, using neither LVM,Crypt Filesystem , and RAID.
> Regards,

Thank you.
Can you also post the contents of your fstab, please.


When you boot with init=/bin/bash, can you output the the contents of
ls -al /dev/sd*
ls -la /dev/disk/by-*

Do you get any error messages up to this point?


Thank you.

Michael

Fwiw, I suspect your problem might be, that / and /usr are on different
drives. initramfs-tools is not event based, so maybe sde (your HDD) is
not available yet when it attempts to mount /usr.

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