pre-mount:/# cat /run/systemd/generator/dev-vda2.device.d/timeout.conf [Unit] JobTimeoutSec=0
This is virsh console output during boot: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_2Asp8DGjJ9RlN1cGJTTEtHcjg Here is journalctl -b -o short-monotonic output from the pre-mount shell using Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-3.10.0-327.22.2.el7.x86_64 root=/dev/vda2 ro rootflags=subvol=root,degraded vconsole.keymap=us crashkernel=auto vconsole.font=latarcyrheb-sun16 rhgb quiet LANG=en_US.UTF-8 systemd.log_level=debug rd.udev.debug rd.debug systemd.log_target=console console=ttyS0,38400 rd.break=pre-mount https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_2Asp8DGjJ9OThvS2Q3X3pWT3c What I'm getting from the journal is... [ 2.939557] localhost.localdomain kernel: virtio-pci 0000:00:05.0: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X [ 2.939595] localhost.localdomain kernel: virtio-pci 0000:00:05.0: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X [ 2.939849] localhost.localdomain kernel: vda: vda1 vda2 OK so the kernel sees the drive and the partitions. [ 3.043274] localhost.localdomain kernel: Btrfs loaded [ 3.043836] localhost.localdomain kernel: BTRFS: device label centos devid 1 transid 55 /dev/vda2 It sees the file system on /dev/vda2 (raid1, missing device vdb1) But then I hit pre-mount so I don't actually find out why it won't mount. If there were a problem with degraded mounts, the mount should explicitly fail, and then systemd would drop to a shell if rd.shell is used. But it doesn't. It just hangs. So the mount isn't hard failing, it's like some kind of soft fail where systemd just waits for some reason. Chris Murphy _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
