Bug#805708: systemd unmounts /boot even though I'm not using UEFI
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Sun Mar 17 23:01:01 GMT 2019
On Mon, 18 Jun 2018 09:09:49 +0200 Michael Biebl <biebl at debian.org> wrote:
> Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
>
> On Sat, 21 Nov 2015 00:10:59 -0500 Brian Minton <brian at minton.name> wrote:
> > Package: systemd
> > Version: 228-2
> > Severity: normal
> >
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> > Dear Maintainer,
> >
> > Systemd booted up into emergency mode. I tried to mount /boot to edit
> > my grub menu.lst (yes, I'm still using grub 1), but I couldn't mount
> > /boot. Rather, as soon as /boot is mounted (I see an entry in dmesg
> > saying that it was mounted), it gets unmounted. I see an entry in
> > journalctl stating that it was unmounted. There is an entry in my
> > /etc/fstab for the /boot filesystem, which does have it's own
> > (traditional MSDOS style) partition. I'm not using EFI, or UEFI.
>
> Can you still reproduce the issue with a recent version of systemd.
> It does indeed look a lot like #797326 which has been fixed in the mean
> time.
Closing this bug report due to lack of further information.
Regards,
Michael
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