Many thanks for the very fast solution!
Updating from 227-1 to 227-2 solves
• unmounting of partitions at boot
• ssh rsa/dsa-key authentification issue that occurred if partitions were
manually mounted (with: mount -a) and gdm manually started under version
227-1
Best,
Ara
On 9 October 2015 at
Control: tag -1 moreinfo
Hello Antonio,
Antonio Russo [2015-10-08 20:52 -0700]:
> The machine in question has /var, /tmp on ZFS (/tmp is mounted
> "legacy style"). Because these are needed fairly early in the
> boot process, I mount the ZFS filesystems very early in the boot
> process,
Martin,
I don't have time to break and fix my system again right this
instant (I can debug this weekend), but things are definitely
unmounted (like /tmp). It occurred close to the closing of the
"root slice." I logged in as root, so it could have been a
_privileged_ pam-systemd/user systemd
Hi,
same here: no proper boot after 227-1 → 226-4 systemd update.
/var/log/syslog show attempts to unount EVERY partition ; only the
unmounting of / fails (fortunately...).
Under amd64 multiarch, downgrading
systemd libpam-systemd libsystemd libsystemd:i386
to 226-4 solves the problem
Before
PS, downgrading (under amd64)
systemd libpam-systemd libsystemd libsystemd:i386
to 226-4 on source and destination systems also solves the rsa/dsa ssh key
logging problem (it works again).
Tell me if any log file is needed
On 9 October 2015 at 12:55, Ara Keary wrote:
> Hi,
Control: tag -1 pending
I found the offending commit, reverted it, and currently run tests.
I'll upload 227-2 within the hour.
Ara Keary [2015-10-09 12:55 +0200]:
> Other symptom, if helpful: trying to log with rsa/dsa key fails on every
> machine i can access to.
> Could all this mess be
Package: systemd
Version: 227-1
Severity: important
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I've downgraded all systemd components to 226-4 in the meantime.
The machine in question has /var, /tmp on ZFS (/tmp is mounted
"legacy style"). Because these are needed fairly early in the
boot
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