Bug#781615: systemd: Only boots in rescue mode

Christoph Egger christoph at debian.org
Mon Jun 8 16:42:32 BST 2015


Hi!

Michael Biebl <biebl at debian.org> writes:
> Am 03.04.2015 um 23:00 schrieb Christoph Egger:
>> Christoph Egger <christoph at christoph-egger.org> writes:
>> 
>>> Michael Biebl <biebl at debian.org> writes:
>>>> I assume the f2fs-tools package is installed?
>>>> What output (and return code) do you get, if you run
>>>> fsck.f2fs /dev/disk/by-uuid/691d5901-2f6b-4d33-abbb-131376511c53
>>>> from a rescue media?
>>>
>>> # fsck.f2fs /dev/disk/by-uuid/691d5901-2f6b-4d33-abbb-131376511c53
>>> Info: sector size = 512
>>> Info: total sectors = 62129119 (in 512bytes)
>>> [ASSERT] (fsck_chk_dentry_blk: 623) le32_to_cpu(de_blk->dentry[i].hash_code) == hash_code
>>> # echo $?
>>> 255
>
>
> Could you try replacing fsck.f2fs with a symlink to /bin/true?
>
> It's still unclear to me, if that is the reason for the reboot or some
> other component (like a watchdog) triggers the reboot.

FWIW I've successfully booted with linux 4.0.0-1-amd64 without
additional trouble.

  Christoph

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