Control: tags -1 moreinfo On 4 November 2015 at 08:15, <mil...@op.pl> wrote: > Package: systemd > Version: jessie 8.2 > Severity: critical > Date: 30 Oct 2015 > > After upgrade from wheezy 7.9 to jessie 8.2 *server* boot in single ro mode. > (Squeeze to Wheezy: OK) > No network services. > No remote login. > No signs of problems on monitor: > - sysvinit leave a couple of diagnostic messages on screen (anyone can read > if server is ill) > - systemd after upgrade - zero messages (server is OK but do not work -> > it's like Microsoft)
The journal (inspect with `journalctl -b`) should have more information. > > My solution: > A. Back to wheezy. > B. In file /etc/fstab: bad UUID's for root file system. (UUID changed to > /dev/sda2) That is a documented change in the release notes. > - after reboot - problem with /etc/init.d/iptables - don't load > firewall. I don't see this file in any debian package. Where did it come from? Can we see its contents? > > Upgrade to jessie: suspended. If you have the sysvinit package installed you can still boot using sysv init adding init=/lib/sysvinit/init to your kernel command line. -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler