Hi James, James Abernathy <jfaberna...@gmail.com> (2023-04-08): > Note, I use expert install so I could switch to shell after > partitioning to create proper @ and @home subvolumes for timeshift > usage. […] > The install went as expected for a BTRFS install as you do on Debian. > After partitioning, CTRL-f2 to get to the console to rename @rootfs to > @, and create @home subvolumes. The install completed, but on first > reboot almost every console log statement about systemd failed. I > tried KDE and Cinnamon. Same results. If I do the same method on > Debian 11, it works great.
It would be helpful to know what kind of systemd failure you're getting. You can start from `systemctl --failed` and gather logs from the failing unit(s). Also, not everyone is familiar with btrfs, so if you want people to have a chance of reproducing your problem and/or working on a solution, it would make sense to include those commands you run in the console, and at each exact point they are run. Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/> D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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