[Bug 210203] linux boot sometimes hang around scsi_try_target_reset for a system with SSD/SATA 1.92T *10

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=210203

wangyugui@xxxxxxxxxxxx (wangyugui@xxxxxxxxxxxx) changed:

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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |CODE_FIX

--- Comment #3 from wangyugui@xxxxxxxxxxxx (wangyugui@xxxxxxxxxxxx) ---
I tested it with 5.10-rc4 too.

5.10-rc4 always failed to boot on centos 7.9, but x-systemd.device-timeout=120
works, so we can login to check more.

blkid show megaraid_sas works well,

so it should be a problem of systemd or d-bus of centos 7.9? althrough yet not
full resolved, Let's close it firstly.

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