Hi!

Steven Chamberlain <[email protected]> writes:
> This problem came back after an unclean, forced reset of a crashed VM.
> This time I managed to log startup messages via serial console.
>
> After this problem occurred, it would persist between resets.  I had to
> boot d-i, drop to a shell, run fsck.ufs -y on the root partition (this
> just marked it clean;  no modifications were needed), and after that it
> would boot normally again.

Yes this was reproducible here with a ufs marked unclean. After fsck it
did boot up again and after the next crash it was back with this error
(crashes due to broken hardware -- e1000).

Regards

    Christoph

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