Hello, Michael Biebl, le Thu 07 Aug 2014 01:08:05 +0200, a écrit : > > After reboot, journalctl | grep -i ipmi gives me > > > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type systemd-modules-load[208]: Inserted module > > 'ipmi_devintf' > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: ipmi message handler version 39.2 > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: ipmi device interface > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type systemd-modules-load[208]: Inserted module > > 'ipmi_poweroff' > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: Copyright (C) 2004 MontaVista Software - > > IPMI Powerdown via sys_reboot. > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: IPMI System Interface driver. > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: ipmi_si: Unable to find any System > > Interface(s) > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type systemd-modules-load[208]: Failed to insert > > 'ipmi_si': No such device > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type systemd-modules-load[208]: Inserted module > > 'ipmi_watchdog' > > juil. 22 10:20:49 type kernel: IPMI Watchdog: driver initialized > > > I assume those ipmi_ modules are in /etc/modules or a file in > /etc/modules-load.d/?
No. It is in /etc/init.d/ipmievd, however (from ipmitool, which I have installed for the ipmitool command). I'll try to disable the daemon, to see whether it also fixes the emergency shell boot. > Aside from the kernel messages (which might be a red herring), do you > get the "Welcome to emergency mode..." message but no actual login > prompt? No, there is only one such prompt at all. The screenshot doesn't show it, but there are only green OKs above, up to the failure to mount /mnt/dvd-1, which triggers the emergency mode, but which > And after a few minutes, you get another "Welcome to emergency > mode ..." message without a login prompt, and so on? Ah, yes, after two minutes I get another one. > If so, this looks like a duplicate of #755581 to me Indeed. I'll try to give a try at the debugging tools. Samuel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org