Hello,

Well I decided to try and eliminate some of the weirdness that seems to
be unique to my laptop.  

I went and re-formatted the partitions on my external 500gb hard drive,
deleted the separate partition that I was using for /usr and merged it
into the root partition.

I followed the book through to the end, and booted to the newly built
system, but low and behold the frigging thing will not boot.

It gives totally unhelpful message in journal that a dependency
for /opt /home /tmp and swap has failed.  Just shows that it timed out.

I have disabled the network card, as for some weird reason it complained
that the unit file for ifupdown was invalid.  

Now I used the latest stable 3.14.4 kernel and D-Bus-1.8.2.  

I am at a loss as to how to go about debugging this.  The stable version
of lfs systemd allows me to boot fine.

Has anyone been able to successfully boot the svn version of systemd?

Please, could someone help as I really do not want to have to re-install
again, as that is not really solving the issue.

Regards,

Christopher.


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