Am 18.08.2014 um 14:49 schrieb Samuel Thibault: > Michael Biebl, le Thu 07 Aug 2014 01:08:05 +0200, a écrit :
>> 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. We just debugged this yesterday, and we suspect the failing emergency mode due to syslog.socket being active and log messages triggering the start of rsyslog.service, which conflicts with emergency.service If you still can reproduce the problem of the failing emergency mode, please try the following: Edit /lib/systemd/system/emergency.service and add Conflicts=syslog.socket in the [Unit] section. This will make sure that syslog.socket is stopped when the emergency mode is entered. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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