On So, 07.05.23 20:28, RAJESH DASARI (raajeshdasari@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > Hi , > > We are issuing reboot with this command systemctl --no-block reboot > and boot up is stuck at initrd phase , we are using dracut and > systemd in initramfs phase. Boot up is stuck after sysroot.mount is > executed(Issue is always reproducible), I have enabled debug logs by > passing systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=console to kernel > command line , issue is disappeared and I also tried to enable the > dracut debug logs rd.debug=1, issue is disappeared. Then I have added > sleep 1 in the systemd-fsck-root.service , then the issue is not seen. > So it looks like a timing issue. > > > Starting [0;1;39msystemd-fsck-root.service[0m - File System Check on > /dev/disk/by-label/rootfs... > Finished [0;1;39msystemd-fsck-root.service[0m - File System Check on > /dev/disk/by-label/rootfs. > Mounting [0;1;39msysroot.mount[0m - /sysroot... > EXT4-fs (vda1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null) > Mounted [0;1;39msysroot.mount[0m - /sysroot. -> boot up stuck after this. > > > We are using systemd version-251.13 and with systemd version-249.14 > we didn't notice this. Is there any new issue with this version or Is > there any known issue if not Could you please let me know how to debug > this further. This is a very vague report. It doesn't specify which distro is even used. With the short logs excerpt one cannot figure anything out. This looks a lot like an integration issue, i.e. something you shoul first ask your distro about. Other than that, there's this: https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging/#diagnosingbootproblems Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Berlin