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Am 26.07.2013 07:50, schrieb Jos van Wolput:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 204-2
> Severity: normal
> 
> After upgrading systemd from v.44 to v.204, attempting to boot systemd in
> rescue (single) mode results in boot hanging at

Could you post the complete kernel command line you used?

> systemd-fsck:/dev/sda5: clean, 143925/13746176 files,8735537/54956341.
> System blocks with no further output or disk activity.The system still

Can you run with debugging enabled [1] and get a full debug log?


> appears to be running and ctrl-alt-delete triggers a clean reboot.
> /dev/sda5 and sda6 seem to block booting in rescue mode only, not in
> multi-user mode.
> 
> My fstab file:
> ---
> /dev/sda1 /      ext4    errors=remount-ro     0      1
> /dev/sda5 /home  ext4    defaults      0       1
> /dev/sda6 swap   swap    defaults      0       0
            ^              ^
             none            sw
You should typically use none and sw here. Not sure if that makes a
difference though.

Booting with "single" on the kernel command works fine here, so we need
to find out, what's special with your setup.

Michael


[1] http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging/

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