Your Debian slipped out..   ;-)     Probably yum or dnf remove for
SLES/RHEL..

Scott Rohling

On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Scott Johnson <shog...@sleekfreak.ath.cx>
wrote:

> My solution for various related problems has been apt-get remove systemd.
> Good old SYSV init runs like a champ, _and_ has predictable behaviour.
>
>
> On Wed, 14 Dec 2016, Mark Post wrote:
>
> On 12/14/2016 at 10:31 AM, "van Sleeuwen, Berry" <
>>>>> berry.vansleeu...@atos.net>
>>>>>
>>>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I have installed a new SLES12 SP2 guest. The root partition is on one
>>> partition (/dev/dasda1). The remaining system directories are stored
>>> within
>>> an lvm, rootvg. This lvm contains logical volumes for /usr, /opt, /home,
>>> /tmp
>>> and /var.
>>>
>>> During boot, when systemd is started it tries to umount /usr. After a
>>> couple
>>> of tries umount ends. But I did have one occasion where the umount
>>> apparently
>>> succeeded as the guest came up in emergency mode, without /usr mounted.
>>>
>>
>> I just did an install to try to replicate this, and I see nothing like
>> that happening.  The only messages I see regarding /usr are these:
>> Dec 14 13:00:22 linux dracut-initqueue[307]: inactive '/dev/system/usr'
>> [3.00 GiB] inherit
>> Dec 14 13:00:22 linux systemd[1]: Mounting /sysroot/usr...
>> Dec 14 13:00:22 linux systemd[1]: Mounted /sysroot/usr.
>>
>> Clearly there's something quite different about my install versus yours.
>> I think you're going to need to open a service request with your service
>> provider.
>>
>>
>> Mark Post
>>
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