Am 10.09.2014 um 02:32 schrieb Jean-Philippe MENGUAL: > Subject: systemd: Not helpful bug to fix a minor problem > Package: systemd > Version: 208-8 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > > *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate *** > > * What led up to the situation? > > I use virtualbox and my Debian sid on it. I have a specific disk for my home. > And I forgot to attach it to the VM. > Systemd refused to boot and went to emergency. It's not a normal behavior, > as it should at least go to login step. Emergency is much less flexible than > default mode, so a login as root would have been more wonderful. > Logs haven't helped me, I disco(ered the issue trying to report a bug, > releasing there wasn't my home, etc. > > > * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or > ineffective)? > > The boot says: > piix4_smbus 0000:00:07.0: SMBus base address uninitialized - upgrade BIOS or > use force_addr=0xaddr [ 4.984162] intel_rapl: no valid rapl domains found > in package 0 Welcome to emergency mode! After logging in, type "journalctl > -xb" to view system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" > to try again to boot into default mode. Give root password > > >>From the boot messages, I investigated and saw there were minor (one implied >>to > blacklist i2c_piiix4; the other to remove hal). And after next boot once I > understand and attach the missing disk, it worked, > but I had always this message! > > Well, after 1st boot anyway, before I realise the !eal problem, it still > doesn't work (even without hal and the blacklisted module). So, I go on > investigating. I remove acpid, impossible to set in Emergency mode, but stll > nothing. > > So, I run journalctl -xb: >
I'm having a hard time understanding what the actual problem is you are having and where exactly the bug in systemd is supposed to be. Can you please elaborate? Regards, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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