Martin Pitt <mp...@debian.org> writes: > It's indeed very likely that this is due to the "mirrored" mode and > both partitions have the same UUID. I guess this confuses the kernel > driver and/or udev somehow?
Perhaps annoyingly, somedays it boots every time. Then I get a day when it wont boot at all. I never considered the possibility that mirrored mode might be a contributing factor. Wonder if it is a matter of one drive being OK, however it is random which drive it is; it will boot if the drive referenced in /etc/fstab is the drive that is OK. > This ought to be reproducible in a VM. (Won't do it right now myself; > too late, sorry.) To clarify, how exactly did you create this > "mirrored" btrfs mode, to ensure we try the same thing for > reproducing? I created it on a single drive, then followed the instructions to mirror it in RAID1 mode on the other drive. -- Brian May <b...@debian.org> _______________________________________________ Pkg-systemd-maintainers mailing list Pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-systemd-maintainers