On 07/22/2014 07:25 AM, Matthew Gabeler-Lee wrote:
> 
> I'll accept that the severity I originally reported may not have been
> correct, and I've reduced that here (FWIW, I think I misread the
> descriptions and intended to make it "important", not "serious", but
> I'll go with "normal" for now).
> 
> And clearly my analysis of the cause was flawed, and may be due to it
> first happening with 1.65-1 and the same symptoms happening with 1.65-2,
> leading me to assume the same causes.
> 
> But nonetheless with l-m-t installed, my system fails to boot, and
> without it it boots fine.  That doesn't seem worthy of "close the bug".
> 
> What information would be most helpful in tracking down the source of
> this failure?  I presume enabling systemd debug and the debug-shell, and
> using that to capture ps auxww and/or pstree -alp while systemd is stuck
> would be a good start, along with journalctl output to get the systemd
> debug messages?


Do you have any of the critical file systems (/, /usr) on an external
USB disk ?


If yes, what you need to do is to blacklist the corresponding USB device.


-- 
Ritesh Raj Sarraf | http://people.debian.org/~rrs
Debian - The Universal Operating System


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