On 27/04/2014 10:54, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 27.04.2014 10:40, schrieb Eric Valette:
Package: systemd
Version: 204-9
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
Trying systemd for the frst time this moring and it breaks. It boots, mount
the filesystem and then hang for 2or 3 mins and then I have the rescue prompt.
I looked at the log as per indicated in the help message. Last message was
that a binary /bin/xxxx was missing but I do not remember whch one.
Managed to start network (add to do "ifdown eth0; ifup eth0") and
reinstalled sysvinit-core and booted again.
Tell me what information you need but I have no clue on how
systemd works.
Do all the filesystems listed in /etc/fstab actually exist?
No not the BACKUP file system
Do keep in mind that the no-auto fstab parameter is unknown to systemd,
you should use noauto or nofail for devices which shouldn't block the
boot process.
Michael
Ok will replace no-auto with noauto and restart. BTW I created the
/var/log/journald directory but apprently its a binary file. How can I
see its content?
-- eric
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