Am 27.07.2014 04:04, schrieb Brian Julin:
> 
> Michael Biebl wrote:
> 
>> You have a broken/outdated 60-persistent-storage.rules in
>> /etc/udev/rules.d. Why?
> 
> I don't know why.  I pasted my package history for udev|systemd at the end of 
> the email.
> 
>> You have a device listed in /etc/fstab which doesn't exist during boot,
>> Please double check if your swap partition actually has UUID
>> "62d7daa5-5064-4b07-b06a-479722490aea".
>> Maybe you (or some other installer) has reformatted your swap partition.
> 
> blkid -p -c /dev/null /dev/sda1
> /dev/sda1: UUID="62d7daa5-5064-4b07-b06a-479722490aea" VERSION="2" 
> TYPE="swap" USAGE="other" PART_ENTRY_SCHEME="dos" PART_ENTRY_TYPE="0x82" 
> PART_ENTRY_NUMBER="1" PART_ENTRY_OFFSET="63" PART_ENTRY_SIZE="9767457" 
> PART_ENTRY_DISK="8:0" 

Hm, if you have a broken 60-persistent-storage.rules, the
/dev/disk/by-uuid symlinks might not be setup properly.

That might explain the error.


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