severity 755518 normal
reopen 755518
retitle 755518 laptop-mode-tools: fails to boot when /usr is on LVM
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2014, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
On 07/21/2014 09:50 PM, Matthew Gabeler-Lee wrote:
Removing laptop-mode-tools causes my system to boot properly.
In the 1.65-2 release, usb-autosuspend module was removed. Please
re-open if you have other modules causing the conflict.
And please, it may be serious for you, but not for laptop-mode-tools in
general. Please be more judicious when choosing the severity.
I'll accept that the severity I originally reported may not have been
correct, and I've reduced that here (FWIW, I think I misread the
descriptions and intended to make it "important", not "serious", but
I'll go with "normal" for now).
And clearly my analysis of the cause was flawed, and may be due to it
first happening with 1.65-1 and the same symptoms happening with
1.65-2, leading me to assume the same causes.
But nonetheless with l-m-t installed, my system fails to boot, and
without it it boots fine. That doesn't seem worthy of "close the bug".
What information would be most helpful in tracking down the source of
this failure? I presume enabling systemd debug and the debug-shell, and
using that to capture ps auxww and/or pstree -alp while systemd is stuck
would be a good start, along with journalctl output to get the systemd
debug messages?
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