Bug#788050: systemd-fsck : Check disks at each reboot

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Wed Sep 23 18:33:03 BST 2015


Am 23.09.2015 um 18:08 schrieb Allen Webb:
> On Fri, 14 Aug 2015 10:13:25 +0200 Axel Ludszuweit 
> <axel.ludszuweit at htp-tel.de> wrote:
>  > Dear maintainer,
>  >
>  > I also think there is is a timeout problem.
>  > I Use lvm2 with md software raid based on ext3.
>  > Systemd file system checks at boot-up on small partitions finish
>  > successfull on big partitions end with error 13.
>  > Manual executed file system check on these big partitions end
>  > successfull and on the next boot-ups no errors appear until new fsck is
>  > triggered by reaching boot count limit.
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >
> 
> I am running into this same issue downstream testing ubuntu 15.10. My 
> small partitions check fine, but one that takes a lot longer to check is 
> always fails the check during startup. I thought the problem might be 
> related to either dm-raid or a timeout, but if other people are having 
> the problem it is probably a timeout or race condition between other 
> services. When I run a manual fsck.ext4, I have no issues at all so it 
> seems to be an integration problem with systemd.

We suspect that this is related to systemd-fsckd, a Debian/Ubuntu
addition to provide fsck progress feedback for plymouth.

If you boot without "splash" on the kernel command line, does it make a
difference?


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