[PKG-OpenRC-Debian] Bug#750559: Bug#750559: Bug#750559: Installing openrc

Ritesh Raj Sarraf rrs at researchut.com
Sun Oct 5 07:59:05 UTC 2014


On Friday 03 October 2014 04:32 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> On Friday 03 October 2014 02:50 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>> I tried OpenRC  in June. Which would mean the latest version. Since 
>> my last try, OpenRC has not seen a new upload into the archive.
>>
>> Do you still want me to test again ? 
> I still went ahead and tested again. And the problem remains the same. 
> As expected, it waits on starting crypto disks. Interrupting whatever 
> is stuck at that moment, the boot proceeds fine.
>
> There are other issues that should be causing problems too. The 
> network does not come up, which leads to many of the services hanging 
> or failing, including the desktop.
>
> The cause is that to bring the loopback interface up, the initscript 
> expects the /run/network/ path available. That path is non-existent. 
> Upon creating the path, and restarting the network service, the 
> loopback interface is UP. I have taken pictures in case you want to 
> see the actual boot hang. There are also failures in resolvconf and 
> dnsmasq, which I suspect is linked to similar issues.
>
>
> And then the problem does not end there. Looks like the Debian Linux 
> userspace is plagued. Attaching a device results in KDE showing a 
> pop-up to mount, but attempts fail with errors like "Unexpectedly" or 
> "No authorization".
>
>
>
> Screenshots of the bugs...
>
> https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-tKCyUAqeoIo/VC6ByE26HFI/AAAAAAAALpE/r7M2qdaw3Yg/s800/IMG_20141003_154916.jpg 
>
> https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Rl245YK2TPI/VC6B5ln5ccI/AAAAAAAALpM/dsupmG5BH6A/s800/IMG_20141003_155355.jpg 
>
>

Do you guys know what service / facility is responsible for populating 
/run ??
I think the problem lies there because not all path / folders are setup 
proper. This further leads to core services failing.

-- 
Ritesh Raj Sarraf
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