It's certainly possible this has been fixed in 12.04, though it was
definitely not due to any changes in mountall. Marking as resolved,
anyway. If someone can reproduce this with 12.04, please reopen and
provide the requested information.
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete
>From memory when I removed the line from /etc/fstab, it come good, and
the system started booting.
So maybe the problem has already been fixed for 12.04?
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So the cgroup-lite package's /usr/bin/cgroup-mount explicitly checks for
'cgroup' in /etc/fstab, and avoids a double mount; but cgroup-bin does
not. Nevertheless, I'm not able to reproduce this bug with the cgroup-
bin package installed either.
I need a more complete test case to use for reproduc
I've tested using the fstab entry from comment #3 and cannot reproduce
this issue in precise. This is with the cgroup-lite package installed,
and cgroup still gets mounted on /var/cgroup. Do you have a large
number of other filesystems listed in your /etc/fstab? Perhaps this is
a race condition.
This bug is particularly troublesome because it is so difficult to
debug; I spent hours trying to work out what was wrong. The fact
mountall looks like a daemon that should continue running doesn't help
(it is run as "mountall --daemon"). The fact there is no man page
doesn't help either. You are s
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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