On 08/16/12 08:59, Fred Verschueren wrote:
Op 15-08-12 18:49, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto schreef:
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Mikael Eriksson
<mikael_eriksson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 01:50:01PM +0200, Fred Verschueren wrote:
My problem:
When booting with init=/bin/systemd I have the following phenomenon:
Job dev-mapper-nvidia_cjjcaiiep1.device/start timed out and booting
stops and I'm in a rescue shell.
my /home partition is not mounted.
/dev/mapper/nvidia_cjjcaiiep1 exists.
Systemctl start dev-mapper-nvidia_cjjcaiiep1.device gives the same
result timeout.
and my /home is not mounted
When I do a manual mount of the /home partition
mount /dev/mapper/nvidia_cjjcaiiep1 /home
/home is mounted
Systemctl default
my system resumes booting and finally comes online.
I have the exact same problem with systemd-188-2, downgrading back to
systemd-187-4 makes it work again.
Be sure to report a bug in Arch's flyspray. Lots of developers don't
read arch-general anymore (we should all thank the polite
conversations of last days...)
I downgraded to systemd-187-4 but have still the same problem.
Any hints where to start searching?
Fred
I found a work around:
if I replace in fstab
/dev/mapper/nvidia_cjjcaiiep1 /home ext3
defaults,acl 0 1
by
/dev/dm-7 /home ext3 defaults,acl 0 1
the system is booting without problem.
Kind regards,
Fred