Package: gnome-session
Followup-For: Bug #656762
Hi,
I just want to say that I'm too experiencing the issue of massive g-s-d
crashes with the "fail-whale" showing up every now and then.
For that crash window: it seems to be just a stupid application, so a ALT-F4
closes it and you get your desktop
Marco d'Itri (14.05.2011, 03:36:51):
>Can you try replacing the kill loop in init-bottom/udev with just
>"udevadm control --exit"?
I tried but it didn't help.
But according to the initramfs-tools manpage, the scripts in
init-bottom are executed last. So why should this help with the timing
issue
Marco d'Itri (26.04.2011, 15:33:00):
>Because they cannot be relevant, and anyway your problem happens in the
>initramfs.
So I first had a look there and enabled debugging.
It looked like the lvm2 script didn't find any VG with udev-168-1:
==
| + /scripts/local-top/mdadm
| Begin: Loading
Marco d'Itri (25.04.2011, 21:16:05):
>Just to be sure, does the boot process stop in the initramfs or is the
>root file system (on LVM or not?) mounted?
the root fs is on a LVM but the volume group does not get activated,
therefore the root fs cannot be mounted.
the boot process stops in the init
Marco d'Itri (25.04.2011, 12:40:45):
>Maybe this is related to the init script change? Try this:
>-udevadm info --cleanup-db
>+rm -rf /dev/.udev/failed/ /run/udev/failed/
sorry, this didn't work
(I did run "update-initramfs" after modifying the init script)
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Package: udev
Version: 168-1
Severity: critical
Tags: sid
Justification: breaks the whole system
after updating to udev 168-1 the system stops at boot time because of
the missing root device.
My root is a LVM device which was not activated during the boot process.
After manually activiating it, I
Package: ocrfeeder
Version: 0.6.6-1
Severity: critical
Tags: sid
Justification: breaks unrelated software
After installing ocrfeeder the included module 'util' is installed for
system wide python access. This breaks exfalso/quodlibet, because they
try to access their own 'util' module, but get the
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