Package: systemd

Severity: critical

I am using Debian 8.0 Jessie on my RaspBerrry Pi 2. I do regular firmware 
updates with the script of Hexxeh (rpi-update). Yesterday my RaspBerry Pi 2 
worked nicely. However, today i could not log in via SSH in our WLAN which 
happens sometimes. Thats why i rebooted it, expecting to be able to log in 
again via SSH in our WLAN. But i could not. So, i atttached my RPi2 to a 
keyboard and a TV and saw, that it was booting into emergency mode. It seems as 
if systemd, could not finish a job for mounting my USB hard drive which is 
mounted in my fstab via UUID identifier (maybe due to inconsistencies caused by 
occasional cold reset of my RPi2 with power-off method). During boot procedure 
systemd is trying to mount for 1:30 mins (start job is running) and then 
continues on failure to boot into emergency mode. I checked already the hard 
drive on another computer and it is working flawlessly. So, does anyone have a 
clue why suddenly this problem occurs? To me it seems that for some reason 
systemd's logic is destroyed and that is why all the other system services like 
WLAN are not up when it is booting into emergeny mode and my RPi2 is not 
available over the WLAN. So, how can i get this mess right again? Maybe i could 
temporarily remove the entry for my USB harddrive from fstab? Or how can i 
reset systemd in order to cancel its running jobs from previous starts and 
inconsistent configurations?

Greetings, Thomas Korimort.

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