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Re: unable to boot with systemd (works with sysvinit)



Hi,

Quoting Selim T. Erdoğan (2015-01-12 22:38:08)
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 12:33:36PM +0100, Johannes Schauer wrote:
> > I'm unable to boot my laptop with systemd which worked before. I'm unable to
> > tell the changes I made since the last time it worked because according to my
> > uptime, the last time I rebooted was September last year.
> 
> I see you already have a bug report, so including it for the list:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=758808

this is the right bug report. Downgrading to 204-14 fixes the problem I
encountered in my first email.

My apologies for not having supplied that bug report in my initial email. I
honestly forgot that I already faced the same problem in August last year.

> It looks to me like it's not fsck as much as not being able to access /boot,
> /home and swap.  If you want to check this, you can probably tell systemd not
> to run fsck at boot.  (How to do this was the topic of some recent threads on
> debian-user, but I didn't follow them so I can't help with that.)

Searching the archives you might've meant to add fsck.mode=skip to my kernel
command line. I tried that but it didn't fix the problem.

> I wonder if the problem is with decryption (under systemd), which then leads
> to the timeout when accessing everything inside it?  Unfortunately, I don't
> know enough to suggest a good way to test this.

This is a possibility. Thank you for your help!

cheers, josch

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