On 05/26/2015 10:06 AM, Christian Hesse wrote:
Christian Hesse <list@eworm.de> on Mon, 2015/05/25 18:36: Actually running v2.02.220 with commit f8bf6410 on top. Volumes are activated, but udev reports: timeout, giving up waiting for workers to finish This adds a boot delay of 30 seconds. Not perfectly sure if this is an lvm2 issue though, chances are that this is caused by systemd v220 update. Any ideas?
Could you try to boot with udev in debug mode? I'm not sure if it's same as with Fedora distribution. It should be enough to put 'debug' keyword among kernel parameters, though I'm not sure about Arch Linux distribution.
Paste udev debug messages here. Look for lines containing pvscan but the reason for such timeout may be completely lvm2 unrelated.
Also I'm slightly confused here. Do we speak about system w/o systemd involved at all? Or do Arch Linux boot to initramfs w/o systemd and switch to systemd after root being actually mounted?
And on last question, do you ship upstream udev rules or do you install Arch Linux specific rules?
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