Bug#860885: systemd fails to mount five of six system files indicated in /etc/fstab

Peter Schaefer peter.schaefer at physik.hu-berlin.de
Mon Apr 24 11:06:30 BST 2017


On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 22:10:54 +0200 MERLIN Philippe <phil-deb1.merlin at laposte.net> wrote:
> Le vendredi 21 avril 2017, 21:18:07 CEST Michael Biebl a écrit :
> > Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
> > 
> > Am 21.04.2017 um 15:04 schrieb phil-deb1.merlin:
> > > Package: systemd
> > > Version: 232-22
> > > Severity: important
> > 
> > Can you share more details, like:
> > Is this problem reproducible on every boot?
> > Does it only happen for certain file systems/drives, i.e. are only file
> > systems affected which are *not* on /dev/sda?
> > 
> > How are your drives connected?
> Thank you for looking into my problem so quickly
> 1)Yes Its reproducible on every boot
> 2)Not the Swap is /dev/sda1 and its fail to mount
> 3) Two Disks IDE , One Disk Sata (Sda)

Same problem after upgrade from jessie to stretch
- only /dev/sda1 is mounted as root
- mount /dev/sda3 as /var, /dev/sda2 as swap and luks-encrypted /dev/sdb1 as /home failed.
missing /var results in a large amount of systemd errors
- putting the content of /var on /dev/sda1 and comment out the corresponding line in /etc/fstab
avoid this problems but swap and /home are again not mounted 
- the same situation using UUID's
- the needed disks and partitions will be detected later in the boot process by udevd

- system boots only in recovery mode and works well after continue with ^D


 
 
 




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