Bug#756903: systemd: Boot hangs if filesystems unavailable

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Fri Aug 8 14:55:28 BST 2014


Am 08.08.2014 13:40, schrieb Jean-Michaƫl Celerier:
> On Mon, 4 Aug 2014 01:50:08 +0200 Marco d'Itri <md at Linux.IT> wrote:
>> On Aug 04, Cameron Norman <camerontnorman at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> What do you mean by "fix your fstab"? Adding this option is even
> beneficial
>>> if there is nothing wrong with the fstab, as services can be started
> before
>>> non-essential fs's are up.
>> If you really want this then it can be arranged with noauto and
>> a dedicated unit.
>>
>> --
>> ciao,
>> Marco
> 
> I tried using nofail, nobootwait and systemd still failed (which combined
> with the emergency infinite loop is quite frustrating).
> 
> Any hints ? I don't want to use noauto because I want my disk to be mounted
> at boot if it is plugged.
> 

Please post your fstab, and a debug log.
To get the latter, please enable the debug shell service:
systemctl enable debug-shell.service [1]
Then boot with systemd.log_level=debug as boot parameter and attach the
output of journalctl -alb

Thanks



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