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Bug#846256: failure on boot




Dipl.-Inf. (FH) Bernhard Walle
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On Mon, 26 Jun 2017 19:37:02 +0200 "Badics, Alex" <alex.badics@balabit.com> wrote:
> > 2. If they finish in time, this is ok.  Suppose however that
> >    systemd-tmpfiles-setup starts before the scripts of console-setup
> >    finish their work.  (Is this possible?)
> Yes. We have seen this happen. Although it being a race condition,
> it's hard to reproduce, and we've only seen it happen on at least 8
> core servers.

We’re also facing that issue here. It’s not 100 % reproducible, but after installing a custom-built Debian image (with debootstrap), it mostly happens after the first boot in vmware.

Adding the dependency Marc Haber suggested, seems to fix the issue.


Regards,
Bernhard


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