[Bug 1385630] Re: systemd 215 hangs in fsck

Martin Pitt martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Fri Oct 31 10:48:10 UTC 2014


Oh, so you can't even switch between other consoles? Or is the debug
console not working for you for some reason? I. e. when you press
Alt+F2, F3, etc., do you see any change at all?

Does SysRq still work, e. g. SysRQ+s (sync), then SysRQ+u (unmount),
then SysRQ+b (reboot). If not even that works, then the kernel itself
crashed. Did you ever encounter this without "quiet" and "splash"? With
more debug information I'm afraid I have nothing in my hands to see
where the problem is. My system also boots rather fast (quad-core i5,
very fast (500 MB/s) SSD), but I've never seen such a hard lock-up.

** Summary changed:

- systemd 215 hangs in fsck
+ systemd 215 hangs during boot

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Title:
  systemd 215 hangs during boot

Status in “systemd” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I just installed (for testing) the newest systemd from Vivid proposed repositories.
  Yes, that is only a proposed package.
  The version is 215-5ubuntu1. Also the new plymouth was needed to do this (version 0.9.0-0ubuntu8).

  After the installation I found that every now and then booting or rebooting fails.
  It fails in a system-fsck line. So, nowhere to go from that, no tty's, no nothing.
  After each failure the next booting is successful, however.

  My setup is extremely fast, I am able to get to the desktop in about 5 seconds from grub menu.
  The setup contains Intel Core i7 4790 processor and Samsung 850 Pro SSD.

  This may also be some sort of race situation.

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