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> Ok. This appears to be the expected 'emergency' mode with systemd, so for
> 15.04 and later that is what you would see on a failure to mount a local
> filesystem
The thing is, the old behavior was helpful and user-friendly, and the
new one is neither. The suggestion to read the long log file
On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 02:25:48AM -, WhyteHorse wrote:
It drops to a shell prompt with a motd that says Emergency Mode please
run some command to review the boot logs or else run some other
command to boot normally. I don't recall the exact text but it's a
root shell...
Ok. This appears
I already upgraded so I just have to use recall at this point. From a
user's perspective, it would be useful to know why the system dropped to
a shell. Perhaps an error message that says bad entry in /etc/fstab on
line 5 or something like that.
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It drops to a shell prompt with a motd that says Emergency Mode please
run some command to review the boot logs or else run some other
command to boot normally. I don't recall the exact text but it's a
root shell... In 14.04 it did display the Press S to skip waiting for
filesystem. In 14.10 I
What exactly do you mean when you say emergency mode?
The expected behavior, when you boot Ubuntu and have a filesystem
referenced in /etc/fstab for which the device is absent, is that the
system will prompt, via plymouth, whether to continue waiting for the
filesystem or to skip mounting it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1485708
Title:
fstab entry causes emergency mode
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