Additionally, I can not (easily) unmount /var. rpm.statd is running and
has a cwd of /var/lib/nfs, preventing normal system recovery. This seems
very wrong.
On 10/09/2015 11:09 AM, Pete Greening wrote:
All,
I would like to report a bug, but I am not sure what package it
belongs to. Probably systemd...
Here's what happens. I have a LVM LV formated ext4 for /var partition.
At boot, there was a minor error and fsck failed due to a hard
shutdown. I received the well known error "UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY;
RUN fsck MANUALLY." and was presented with an emergency mode login.
I proceed to login and run fsck against /var, however /var is already
mounted. Apparently systemd somehow mounted the filesystem despite the
errors. I really don't know what's going on here..
Additionally, networking has been brought up. The machine is not even
booted to multi-user mode, should it really initialize the networking
stack before completing the local file systems?
How do I submit this bug? any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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Pete Greening
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