This has burned me on at least one of the two laptops I've just upgraded this weekend. http://www.1060.org/blogxter/entry?publicid=BD7025261E678C40A4BF2B225B87893B
One laptop wont come up until I remove the UUID from the root string and insert a hard coded /dev/sda1 string; this may be unrelated. The other, not finding the home disk probably is. It's a big /home dir, and If I can't log in to X then it's considered a problem. I appreciate what's being attempted here, gives a good experience for those slow, secondary mounts, but I think there are certain partitions that you should pause X for, / and /home being the two I have in mind. These should be given the bootwait attribute on upgrade. Now, I know it was mentioned in the release notes, so you are free to dismiss as "told you so", but given that neither machine was coming up with X, I wasn't in a position to go through those release notes to see what was in there that I should have remembered. -- boot process isn't paused while fsck runs on partition: boot process is completed with fsck running in the background preventing partition from mounting https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439604 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
