On 9/9/18 6:59 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> systemd version is 220-2, attaching my /etc/fstab.
>
> Since you reopened the bug report, would you mind testing with the
> latest version and report back if it's still reproducible?
I haven't run into this issue for a while anymore. While I don't use
Hi
On Sun, 28 Jun 2015 17:04:04 +0200 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
wrote:
> > Ok, so should we close the bug and reopen once you can reproduce
> > it again?
>
> I am still running into this issue on one of our Debian sh4 buildds:
>
> [ 15.236000] BTRFS: device fsid
Ok, so should we close the bug and reopen once you can reproduce
it again?
I am still running into this issue on one of our Debian sh4 buildds:
[ 15.236000] BTRFS: device fsid 834d6bda-7796-4cdf-aa09-8695ec50c03a [
OK ] Started Flush Journal to Persistent Storage.
devid 1 transid 58297
Well, this is frustrating: now I can't reproduce the problem either.
(Reverted /etc/fstab to its previous state, rebooted several times
with no problems.)
To me this suggests some sort of race condition inside udev, and
perhaps I should just file a new bug if the problem comes back.
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Am 11.05.2014 18:14, schrieb Zack Weinberg:
Well, this is frustrating: now I can't reproduce the problem either.
(Reverted /etc/fstab to its previous state, rebooted several times
with no problems.)
To me this suggests some sort of race condition inside udev, and
perhaps I should just file
Package: systemd
Version: 204-10
Severity: important
I have /home spread over two entire disks using btrfs (applied directly to
the physical disks; there is no intervening dm/LVM/whatever). These disks
have no disklabels. They are referred to in /etc/fstab by device name.
# grep ^/dev
Am 10.05.2014 16:18, schrieb Zack Weinberg:
Package: systemd
Version: 204-10
Severity: important
I have /home spread over two entire disks using btrfs (applied directly to
the physical disks; there is no intervening dm/LVM/whatever). These disks
have no disklabels. They are referred to
Addendum: changing /etc/fstab to name partitions via UUID=... allows
a successful boot. This does not excuse the failure to boot when
device names are used.
zw
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tags 747629 + moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
Am 10.05.2014 16:18, schrieb Zack Weinberg:
Package: systemd
Version: 204-10
Severity: important
I have /home spread over two entire disks using btrfs (applied directly to
the physical disks; there is no intervening dm/LVM/whatever). These
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