Hi, On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 08:08:48PM +0200, Sjoerd Simons wrote: >... > Are you using laptop-mode-tools ?
Yes, I use laptop-mode-tools 1.65-2 I'm running on Dell Latitude E6520 with SSD 256GB. I tried five reboots today, and one time the startup was successful (read-write root). The rest startups was with read-only root. bobek:~# lvs LV VG Attr LSize Pool Origin Data% Meta% Move Log Cpy%Sync Convert Edata ssd -wi-ao---- 128.00g Ehome ssd -wi-ao---- 20.00g Eroot ssd -wi-ao---- 36.00g Eswap ssd -wi-ao---- 8.00g boot ssd -wi-ao---- 256.00m LVs with `E' prefix uses LUKS bobek:~# cat /etc/crypttab # <target device> <source device> <key file> <options> root /dev/mapper/ssd-Eroot none discard,luks swap /dev/mapper/ssd-Eswap /etc/keys/mykey discard,luks home /dev/mapper/ssd-Ehome /etc/keys/mykey discard,luks data /dev/mapper/ssd-Edata /etc/keys/mykey discard,luks I have removed ipmitool, so the service ipmievd is away (there was errors about inserting ipmi_si module). The log is now shorter, error messages at start are: bobek:~# journalctl -p err|head -- Logs begin at Fri 2014-09-19 09:44:06 CEST, end at Fri 2014-09-19 10:18:04 CEST. -- Sep 19 09:44:07 bobek systemd-udevd[358]: Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE on device node '/dev/input/event16' (scan code 0x150, key code 190): Invalid argument Sep 19 09:44:09 bobek systemd-tmpfiles[3284]: chmod(/var) failed: Read-only file system Sep 19 09:44:09 bobek systemd-tmpfiles[3284]: chmod(/var/log) failed: Read-only file system Sep 19 09:44:09 bobek systemd-tmpfiles[3284]: chmod(/var/lib) failed: Read-only file system Sep 19 09:44:09 bobek systemd-tmpfiles[3284]: chmod(/var/lib/systemd) failed: Read-only file system Sep 19 09:44:09 bobek systemd-tmpfiles[3284]: chmod(/var/lib/systemd/coredump) failed: Read-only file system Sep 19 09:44:09 bobek systemd-tmpfiles[3284]: Failed to create file /var/log/wtmp: Read-only file system Sep 19 09:44:09 bobek systemd-tmpfiles[3284]: Failed to create file /var/log/btmp: Read-only file system Sep 19 09:44:09 bobek systemd-tmpfiles[3284]: chmod(/var/cache) failed: Read-only file system Maybe the problem is about some race condition? -- Zito -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org