On Sun, 21.10.12 15:59, Andrey Borzenkov (arvidj...@gmail.com) wrote: > Welcome to emergency mode. Use "systemctl default" or ^D to enter default > mode. > Give root password for login:
systemd 195 will now also mention "journalctl -b" in this message. Originally this was only in the rescue mode, because of the assumption that if you boot directly to emergency mode then no logs would be in the journal, and hence no point in recommending this command. However, after all most of the times people will end up in emergency mode is when file systems not showing up where journald *is* actually running and includes the desired, useful information. > Started /boot/efi [ OK > ] > Dependency failed. Aborted start of /mnt [ > ABORT] > Dependency failed. Aborted start of Login Service [ > ABORT] > Dependency failed. Aborted start of D-Bus System Message Bus [ > ABORT] > Welcome to emergency mode. Use "systemctl default" or ^D to enter default > mode. Hmm, we definitely should show the initial unit that failed in this output. Can you restest with 195 please? If you find that there's information missing in "journalctl -b" or in the status output, then please file a bug, we really should place useful information at both. Thanks, Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel