On Wed, 13.02.13 10:56, Thierry Parmentelat (thierry.parmente...@inria.fr) wrote:
> > Hi Lennart > > Thanks for the feedback; I didn't know that, so it might come in handy in > understanding the problem > > However, I'm puzzled because it looks like there's no attempt at all to > launch pl_sysinit > > The reason I came to believe that is with what I can see specifically on f18 > where the init sequence hangs, is > ... > [ 6.457869] systemd[1]: Starting pl_boot service... > Starting pl_boot service... Well, these status lines are printed for the services only, not for the binaries that are invoked inside them. > [ 6.472586] systemd-journald[66]: Received SIGUSR1 > [[1;32m OK [0m] Started Trigger Flushing of Journal to Persistent Storage. > [ 6.479961] systemd[1]: Started Trigger Flushing of Journal to Persistent > Storage. > [ 900.000452] systemd[1]: Starting Cleanup of Temporary Directories... > ... > > while the f16 log at around the same stage reads > > ... > Started Recreate Volatile Files and Directories > [[1;32m OK [0m] > Started IPv4 firewall with iptables > [[1;32m OK [0m] > Started IPv6 firewall with ip6tables > [[1;32m OK [0m] > Starting pl_boot service... > > [ 7.106328] pl_sysinit[259]: PlanetLab BootCD - distro lxc based on f16 > [ 7.118254] pl_sysinit[259]: 04:34:03 pl_sysinit: bringing system online > [ 7.131521] pl_sysinit[259]: 04:34:03 pl_sysinit: mounting file systems > [ 7.144839] pl_sysinit[259]: mount: none already mounted or /dev/pts busy > ... > > > Now, another explanation of course is that pl_sysinit does get started but > that somehow its output does not show up in this log; > both attempts run with > systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=kmsg Log output of services ends up in the journal these days, from both early boot and late boot. And used to end up in syslog, except for early-boot where it ended up in kmsg -- which is probably what you saw. hence, check syslog or journalctl. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel