[Expired for systemd (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Ideally, I'd wish it not to stop sshd when /boot/efi becomes
unavailable. Or at least bring back the services it stopped when the
emergency shell is canceled.
More practically, and more on topic to the original reason for this bug
report, I'd like it if stopping the emergency shell would print a
So to summarize:
-your drive failed
-you ssh'ed into the machine and started a service that required the drive
-systemd put the system into emergency target
-you switched to the backup partition and systemd exited the emergency target
-the emergency shell is now inactive, but of course its output
Looking at the journal, I think the sequence of events is:
- SSD fails last Friday
- I log in today over ssh, start messing around
- I notice that collectd is not running (since Friday), try to `sudo systemctl
start collectd`
- systemd tries to bring up collectd's dependency local-fs.target, whic