18.07.2015 10:23, Vladimir Stavrinov wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 10:23:40PM +0300, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> 
>> These can be facts for you.  As long as I can't reproduce this behavour
> 
> To "reproduce this behavior" try install only base system with
> debootstrap, then install grub-efi and linux-image-amd64, but nothing
> else. Edit /etc/fstab and reboot. This easy job takes 2 minutes. 

Just did as you wrote, installing a jessie-amd64 system into a newly
created image (had to create efi boot partition too).  Not 2, about
15 minutes in total.

Here the system works just fine after booting in ovmf.  I also installed
4.1 kernel, it too works just fine.  Well, it boots and I can login and
run some basic apt-get commands, I didn't test further.

As I suggested before, please try to find out WHAT is failing, exactly.
Which part of the system startup makes it stop.  It should be easier
with sysvinit as usually a startup script prints an action BEFORE
actually running it, so you'll see "Starting foo.." right before
the stall.

Thanks,

/mjt


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