On Tue, 19.03.13 11:55, Mathieu Cassard (cassard.math...@gmail.com) wrote: > Hello, > I'm a quit new user of systemd. Hope this is the right place to ask > for help... > > I am trying to mount an encrypted disk at boot. > I am working with a customized distribution & kernel (using ptxdist). > > In my fstab : > /dev/mapper/c1 /opt ext4 defaults 0 0 > > In my crypttab > c1 /dev/opt none luks
This looks like breakage in your LVM/DM userspace. What distro is this? Most likely LVM/DM wasn't built with udev enabled. > > And during boot the system timeout waiting for dev-mapper-c1.device : > > [...] > Jan 01 00:00:09 TestBox systemd[1]: Mounted /var/log directory. > Jan 01 00:00:11 TestBox systemd-cryptsetup[93]: Set cipher aes, mode xts-plain > Jan 01 00:00:13 TestBox systemd[1]: Started Cryptography Setup for c1. > Jan 01 00:01:35 TestBox systemd[1]: Job dev-mapper-c1.device/start timed out. > Jan 01 00:01:35 TestBox systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device dev-mapper-c1 > Jan 01 00:01:35 TestBox systemd-journal[46]: Forwarding to syslog missed 34 me > Jan 01 00:01:35 TestBox systemd[1]: Dependency failed for /opt. > [...] > > If I comment c1 in the fstab, the sytem boot ok, /dev/mapper/c1 is > present and I can manually do : > mount /dev/mapper/c1 /opt > [ 84.052445] EXT4-fs (dm-0): recovery complete > [ 84.058232] EXT4-fs (dm-0): mounted filesystem with ordered data > mode. Opts: (null) > > udevadm info /dev/mapper/c1 > P: /devices/virtual/block/dm-0 > N: dm-0 > E: DEVNAME=/dev/dm-0 > E: DEVPATH=/devices/virtual/block/dm-0 > E: DEVTYPE=disk > E: MAJOR=254 > E: MINOR=0 > E: SUBSYSTEM=block > E: TAGS=:systemd: > E: UDEV_LOG=3 > E: USEC_INITIALIZED=45372516 > > Any idea why systemd keep waiting for /dev/mapper/c1 ? Or where to > start looking ? Well, the udevadm output above shows that the name "c1" is not attached to the udev device, which means systemd won't pick it up. But anyway, this is a DM issue, please contact the DM folks. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel