Am 14.06.2014 16:04, schrieb Michael Gold: > Package: systemd > Version: 204-10 > Severity: critical > > After installing systemd today and rebooting, I saw a few lines (not > errors) about systemd-fsck on xfs filesystems, and then I was prompted > for dm-crypt passwords for 4 disks that are not necessary to boot the > system. I pressed enter to bypass each prompt, and then saw I message > that I'd be dropped to an emergency shell. It took about a minute to > open this shell each time (the shell died a few times while I was > working). > > The disks it had prompted about were marked 'noauto' in /etc/crypttab, > and all had keyfiles available on the root filesystem (which is > encrypted but had been successfully mounted at the time); so no prompts > should have been shown.
Can you attach your /etc/fstab and /etc/crypttab please. > I've marked this as critical because I was unable to use the system > until switching back to sysvinit. Unfortunately, no logs of the event > seem to be available now, so it's not clear why systemd considered there > to be an emergency. Does this happen on every boot i.e. can you reproduce the error reliably? -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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