Control: severity -1 important Since we didn't get any further feedback, I'm downgrading to important for now
Am 05.11.2015 um 13:41 schrieb Felipe Sateler: > (Please keep the bug on CC) > > On 5 November 2015 at 08:10, mila_s <mil...@op.pl> wrote: >> Great Thankx! >> >> I am not registered user. >> My 8 servers are running for several years. (migrated from Novell) >> The oldest firewall works for 9 years. >> >> >> W dniu 2015-11-04 13:45:51 użytkownik Felipe Sateler <fsate...@debian.org> >> napisał: >>> 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) >>> Is suspect that this broken fstab configuration was the root cause for the unsuccessful boot. Nonetheless it would be helpful if you can confirm that the system boots now. If not, to get more verbose debug messages, you can add "systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=kmsg" to the kernel command line. I would also suggest that you add "systemd.debug-shell" to the kernel command line. This gives you a debug shell on tty9, which you can switch to, to inspect the system. An output of systemctl status, systemctl list-jobs and journalctl -alb would be helpful. Regards, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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