nvolve upstream at some point.
OK, thanks for the help and (for me at least) final conclusion. For me
personally the problem has been solved: for the time being I'm happy with 227,
and I'm sure that the problem will soon be fixed.
Thanks again for helping along!
Cheers,
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Frank B. Brokken
Cen
file
/lib/systemd/system/local-fs.target.wants/systemd-remount-fs.service and added
the lines you suggested. My next e-mail is about the contents of journal log.
Thereafter I'll try to downgrade to the previous version to see what
happens then.
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Frank B. Brokken
Center for Information Tec
.deb
Thereafter I rebooted several times without encountering any problems. Also
with reduced output (grub's option 'quiet') no problems were encountered.
Cheers,
--
Frank B. Brokken
Center for Information Technology, University of Groningen
(+31) 50 363 9281
Public PGP key
Dear Michael Biebl, you wrote:
> Am 18.12.2015 um 15:59 schrieb Frank B. Brokken:
> > Is there a way to determine that? What I do to upgrade the system is run
> > 'aptitude update' and then 'aptitude upgrade'. Is there a log somewhere that
> > tells me what packages and
t-net.rules
And I definitely didn't recently change there any files, so again: the problem
appeared out of the blue since last weeks upgrade.
I hope the above gives you at least some additional info. As I wrote: I'll do
the 'debug' addition tomorrow.
Cheers,
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Frank B. Brokken
Center f
ated at what moments in time?
> If you downgrade systemd/udev, does the problem go away?
I thought about doing that, but was afraid for an avalanche of forced
downgrades of packages that might now depend on the most recent udev and
systemd versions. But I'll give it a try asap and let yo
reatly. Still, when rebooting fails there's just the plain halt, w/o a debug
shell. Since removing the quiet also produces a lot more output on the screen,
might my problem not simply be some timing problem?
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Frank B. Brokken
Center for Information Technology, University of Groningen
Dear Michael Biebl, you wrote:
> Am 17.12.2015 um 13:46 schrieb Frank B. Brokken:
> > halt. No reboot (e.g. ctrl-alt-del) is possible and there's no rescue
> > shell>
> What exactly do you mean with halt? The systems completely locks up so
> you can't use the key