On 10/16/13 9:46 PM, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 09:19:43PM +0200, Warpme wrote:
Maybe we should disable [re]mounting / by systemd at all?
All systemd does, is call 'mount -o remount /'. I have no idea how you end
up with a read-only filesystem.

As a work-around, you can add
/etc/systemd/system/systemd-remount-fs.service.d/90-remount.conf with

[Service]
ExecStartPost=mount -o remount,rw /

and/or run systemd in debug mode (add systemd.log_level=debug on the kernel
command line), to see what is going on.

Zbyszek

Adding

/etc/systemd/system/systemd-remount-fs.service.d/90-remount.conf

not helps.

When I enable debugging by adding systemd.log_level=debug I'm receiving tons of 
messages about started/failed journal.
Probably due / being in ro mode.

Is it possible that ro issue is because I'm building systemd with minimal 
enabled features ?

My configure line is following:
--disable-nls \
        --disable-gtk-doc \
        --disable-gtk-doc-html \
        --disable-gtk-doc-pdf \
        --enable-introspection=no \
        --disable-ima \
        --disable-selinux \
        --disable-xz \
        --disable-tcpwrap \
        --disable-pam \
        --disable-acl \
        --disable-xattr \
        --disable-gcrypt \
        --disable-audit \
        --disable-libcryptsetup \
        --disable-qrencode \
        --disable-microhttpd \
        --disable-binfmt \
        --disable-vconsole \
        --disable-readahead \
        --disable-quotacheck \
        --disable-randomseed \
        --disable-logind \
        --disable-hostnamed \
        --disable-timedated \
        --disable-localed \
        --disable-coredump \
        --disable-gudev \
        --disable-keymap \
        --disable-manpages \
        --enable-split-usr \
        --without-python \
        LIBS="$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libcap.so"

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