** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: mountall
  
  My system (ibook running karmic) is not booting since the "general
  breakage" in the last couple of days. Installing the latest upgrades
  does not help.
+ 
+ Edit: This seems to be due to a gcc bug, see comment #8
  
  The boot seems to stop at mountall, whose output contains (perhaps
  unrelated) some garbled paths that I haven't been able to track down the
  source of. The "garbled pattern" is different between the boots, so it's
  obviously reading from some uninitialized memory somewhere.
  
  I attach a log of the output of mountall (obtained by inserting "bash"
  into /etc/init/mountall.conf and running mountall --debug &> .. as
  described in another bug), and my fstab.
  
  I just refuse to believe that I have to actually reinstall.. ;-)
  
  Installed versions of upstart and mountall:
  ii  mountall                              0.1.6                               
                  filesystem mounting tool
  ii  upstart                               0.6.3-3                             
                  event-based init daemon
  
  kernel is:
  Linux ibook 2.6.31-10-powerpc #34-Ubuntu Tue Sep 15 23:53:36 UTC 2009 ppc 
GNU/Linux
  
  fstab and mountall log attached.

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mountall fails, broken (powerpc?) gcc?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432222
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