Am 09.06.2013 19:22, schrieb Martin Steigerwald:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 44-11
> Severity: important
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
> Today I build a 3.10-rc5 kernel from upstream and rebooted in order to use
> it.
> 
> Then systemd hung on mounting or checking /boot/efi (FAT32)
> 
> I booted into system rescue mode and commented out /boot/efi in fstab.
> 
> Then on reboot systemd hung on mounting or checking /boot (Ext4).
> 
> Then I used /sbin/init to boot up the system which comes up just fine.
> 
> 
> /etc/fstab entries for both:
> 
> LABEL=boot              /boot                   ext4            noatime       
>   0       1    
> /dev/sda2               /boot/efi               vfat            noatime       
>   0       0    
> 
> 
> merkaba:~> blkid | egrep "(boot|msdos)"
> /dev/sda2: SEC_TYPE="msdos" UUID="[…]" TYPE="vfat"·
> /dev/sda3: LABEL="boot" UUID="[…]" TYPE="ext4"
> 
> I am not reporting upstream, since the systemd version in Debian is
> outdated.
> 
> 
> Since it worked so far I bet some recent update broke it. Can be just a
> few days since I successfully rebooted into a new kernel a few days ago
> with systemd.

The systemd package itself hasn't changed for quite a while, so I
suspect a change in another package.
Can you try to use the Debian kernel from sid or wheezy?

Michael



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