Harry [2014-10-28 16:58 -0000]: > Martin, do you have upstart, systemd-shim, cgmanager and libcdmanager0 > purged and are you using kernel line init=/lib/systemd/systemd ? > > I cannot boot at all if I remove the kernel booting line.
Well yes -- You have no package which provides /sbin/init then, so you need to install either upstart or systemd-sysv. > 2) with quiet (but splash dropped) in the kernel line, I can reproduce > the hanging very often. > > 3) this is all there is visible in the screen when booting hangs: > [1.490641] systemd[1]: job lvm2.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle > starting with local-fs.target/start > [1.492015] systemd-fsck[235]:/dev/sda1: clean, 86887/6111232 files, > 1044303/24414062 blocks Interesting, so mostl likely the fsck succeeded. So next thing: Can you please add "systemd.debug-shell" to the kernel command line, and when you get the hang press Alt+F9? There should be a root shell there. Please run "systemctl" to see which unit is something other than "loaded active", like "loading", or "failed", etc. For those it would be very helpful if you could then do "sudo systemctl -l status <servicename>", e. g. "sudo systemctl -l status display-manager" and capture the output. You can e. g. redirect the output to a file in /root or even /home/harry/, if file systems are already mounted; if not, a photo camera shot will do, too. Please let me know if the above instructions are too hard for you (not sure about how familiar you are with unix command line tools). Thanks! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1385630 Title: systemd 215 hangs in fsck To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1385630/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
