On Jo, 21 ian 21, 08:34:34, steve wrote: > I have rebooted with udev_log=debug in /etc/udev/udev.conf. I see > > Jan 21 08:15:28 box systemd-udevd[607]: sdc6: Failed to update device symlinks: Too many levels of symbolic links > Jan 21 08:15:28 box systemd-udevd[607]: sdc6: Preserve already existing symlink '/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:17.0-ata-2.0-part6' to '../../sdc6' > Jan 21 08:15:28 box systemd-udevd[607]: sdc6: Preserve already existing symlink '/dev/disk/by-partuuid/7acd2c90-b372-4bfb-a517-e14d2a17e342' to '../../sdc6' > Jan 21 08:15:28 box systemd-udevd[607]: sdc6: Preserve already existing symlink '/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:17.0-ata-2-part6' to '../../sdc6' > > And the same for other partitions which are all part of a Raid1 array. > Other partitions are not impacted. So I guess this is related. Could you inspect the /dev directory from a live image or similar (i.e. with the affected system not running)? Do you have any custom udev rules or any other custom scripts, services, etc. plugged into the early startup? How is the RAID assembled? Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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