В Fri, 03 Oct 2014 13:32:09 +0200 Thomas Meyer <tho...@m3y3r.de> пишет:
> Zitat von Lennart Poettering <lenn...@poettering.net>: > > > On Tue, 30.09.14 21:44, Tomasz Torcz (to...@pipebreaker.pl) wrote: > > > >> Check the udev database at this moment. In my understanding, to > >> have device deemed > >> ready by systemd, two things must happen for device entry: > >> – TAGS variable must contain ”systemd” > >> – SYSTEMD_READY must be ”1” > > > > Well, the latter is not entirely correct. It's reversed: the > > SYSTEMD_READY field must not be "0". Or in other words, either be "1" > > or absent, for systemd to consider the device around. > > > > I'd really like to the the udev info output for the actual device > > missing here, rather than an unrelated one. > > Hi, > > I think the confusion with the device id comes from that fact that I > posted the results from two different boots: > > 1.) Trying to boot from the Fedora 21-Alpha with the contained initrd > image -> waits forever for /dev/ubdb1 resp. /dev/ubdb3, which are the > partitions on the ISO image > 2.) Boot from a Fedora 21 alpha installation, which waits forever for > device with UUID 008af19d-2562-49bd-8907-721ea08f3e14, which is > /dev/ubda1, which contains the /boot partition > > the error happens in both situations, so I thought I shouldn't matter > which one to post. > > anyway, here is the info you asked for: > # systemctl status > dev-disk-by\x2duuid-008af19d\x2d2562\x2d49bd\x2d8907\x2d721ea08f3e14.device > ● dev-disk-byx2duuid-008af19dx2d2562x2d49bdx2d8907x2d721ea08f3e14.device > Loaded: loaded > Active: inactive (dead) > > # ls -ld /dev/disk/by-uuid/008af19d-2562-49bd-8907-721ea08f3e14 > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 3 13:15 > /dev/disk/by-uuid/008af19d-2562-49bd-8907-721ea08f3e14 -> ../../ubda1 > > # udevadm info -q path -n /dev/ubda1 > /devices/platform/uml-blkdev.0/block/ubda/ubda1 > > # udevadm info -q all -p /devices/platform/uml-blkdev.0/block/ubda/ubda1 > P: /devices/platform/uml-blkdev.0/block/ubda/ubda1 > N: ubda1 > S: disk/by-path/platform-uml-blkdev.0-part1 > S: disk/by-uuid/008af19d-2562-49bd-8907-721ea08f3e14 > E: DEVLINKS=/dev/disk/by-path/platform-uml-blkdev.0-part1 > /dev/disk/by-uuid/008af19d-2562-49bd-8907-721ea08f3e14 > E: DEVNAME=/dev/ubda1 > E: DEVPATH=/devices/platform/uml-blkdev.0/block/ubda/ubda1 > E: DEVTYPE=partition > E: ID_FS_TYPE=ext4 > E: ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem > E: ID_FS_UUID=008af19d-2562-49bd-8907-721ea08f3e14 > E: ID_FS_UUID_ENC=008af19d-2562-49bd-8907-721ea08f3e14 > E: ID_FS_VERSION=1.0 > E: ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=98:0 > E: ID_PART_ENTRY_FLAGS=0x80 > E: ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=1 > E: ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=2048 > E: ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos > E: ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=1024000 > E: ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x83 > E: ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=73764b38-01 > E: ID_PART_TABLE_TYPE=dos > E: ID_PART_TABLE_UUID=73764b38 > E: ID_PATH=platform-uml-blkdev.0 > E: ID_PATH_TAG=platform-uml-blkdev_0 > E: MAJOR=98 > E: MINOR=1 > E: SUBSYSTEM=block > E: TAGS=:systemd: > E: USEC_INITIALIZED=50322 > Hmm ... one of common reason for such problems recently was missing CONFIG_FHANDLE in kernel configuration. Could you verify that all required kernel options are set in your case? > # cat /etc/fstab > > # > # /etc/fstab > # Created by anaconda on Sun Sep 28 14:27:03 2014 > # > # Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk' > # See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or blkid(8) for more info > # > UUID=e2bffa45-d84f-47bc-81ba-e7a395751fa6 / ext4 > defaults 1 1 > UUID=008af19d-2562-49bd-8907-721ea08f3e14 /boot ext4 > defaults 1 2 > UUID=f452f020-a446-41ed-93c0-ee5ce56d6ea4 swap swap > defaults 0 0 > > > > > Lennart > > > > -- > > Lennart Poettering, Red Hat > > _______________________________________________ > > systemd-devel mailing list > > systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel > > > > _______________________________________________ > systemd-devel mailing list > systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel