On 2011-07-10 10:37 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 10.07.2011 10:19, schrieb Sven Joachim:
>> Package: systemd
>> Version: 29-1
>> Severity: important
>>
>> Today I installed and booted (with init=/bin/systemd) systemd for the
>> first time. Alas, it does not work for me. :-( The last output on the
>> screen was from systemd-fsck which successfully checked the root
>> partition, then the boot hung without further output requiring to reboot
>> with SysRq-b.
>
> How long did you wait?
About five minutes.
> Do you have any special partitioning layout, LVM, cryptsetup?
No, just an ordinary DOS partition table.
> Could you post your /etc/fstab please.
,----
| # /etc/fstab: Tabelle einzubindender Dateisysteme.
| #
| # <Dateisystem> <Mountpunkt> <Typ> <Optionen>
<dump> <pass>
|
| LABEL=/ / ext4 errors=remount-ro
0 1
| LABEL=swap none swap sw 0 0
|
| /dev/fd0 /media/floppy auto user,noauto,noatime 0 0
| /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom auto ro,user,noauto 0 0
| /dev/cdrw /media/cdrw auto ro,user,noauto 0 0
| LABEL=USBSTICK /media/usbstick auto rw,user,noauto,noatime
0 0
|
| tmpfs /tmp tmpfs nosuid,nodev,size=50% 0 0
| LABEL=/boot /boot ext2 nosuid,nodev 0
2
| LABEL=/var /var ext4 defaults 0
2
| LABEL=/usr/local /usr/local ext4 defaults 0
2
| LABEL=/home /home ext4 nosuid,nodev 0
2
`----
> Do you have any partitions/devices there
> which do not physically exist? If that is the case, then systemd will block,
> waiting for the device to show up, until it times out.
I actually don't have a floppy drive anymore, so /dev/fd0 does not
exist. But surely systemd does not try to mount "noauto" filesystems,
does it?
> Could you remove the "quiet" from the kernel command line (in case you have)
> it
> and add
> systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=kmsg
>
> to get a verbose boot. [1]
The only suspicious thing I saw is that statd from nfs-common failed to
start, complaining that portmapper wasn't running; that may be related
to #600112. I had already edited the LSB headers of the nfs-common and
rpcbind scripts to start in runlevel S only after seeing the warning¹ in
the Wiki.
Cheers,
Sven
¹
http://wiki.debian.org/systemd#Issue_.233:_Dependency_cycle_in_portmap.2BAC8-nfs-common.2BAC8-rpcbind
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