Hi,

Thank you for reporting this.

On Friday 26 September 2014 03:31 PM, Ilan Cohen wrote:
Hi,

I have applied your patch changing the last line of /lib/udev/lmt-udev
and my system still boots with / in read only mode.


Matthew: Can you please confirm your results ??


running:
systemd 215
udevd 215

I have the same symptoms as you describe:

# systemctl status systemd-remount-fs.service
● systemd-remount-fs.service - Remount Root and Kernel File Systems
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/systemd-remount-fs.service; static)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Fri 2014-09-26 12:54:16 IDT; 1min 32s ago
     Docs: man:systemd-remount-fs.service(8)
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/APIFileSystems
Process: 510 ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-remount-fs (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
 Main PID: 510 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)

Sep 26 12:54:16 thinkpad systemd-remount-fs[510]: mount: /usr not mounted or bad option Sep 26 12:54:16 thinkpad systemd-remount-fs[510]: /bin/mount for /usr exited with exit status 32. Sep 26 12:54:16 thinkpad systemd[1]: systemd-remount-fs.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE Sep 26 12:54:16 thinkpad systemd[1]: Failed to start Remount Root and Kernel File Systems. Sep 26 12:54:16 thinkpad systemd[1]: Unit systemd-remount-fs.service entered failed state.

and in syslog from boot:

[ 2.345523] systemd[1]: /usr appears to be on its own filesytem and is not already mounted. This is not a supported setup. Some things will probably break (sometimes even silently) in mysterious ways. Consult http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/separate-usr-is-broken for more information.

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Ilan Cohen

I don't know how I should interpret this last statement. When systemd itself reports it as a setup not supported, what should we expect out of it ?


What lmt-udev currently does, and with Matt's patch, it should work. Can you capture the output from the initial boot to confirm _if_ it is an LMT problem ? I do not have a setup where /usr is on a separate partition.

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