Please attach your /etc/fstab. Was the USB drive attached when you booted your system?
Am 16. Juni 2015 09:22:16 MESZ, schrieb Thomas Korimort <tomk...@gmx.net>: >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. > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Pkg-systemd-maintainers mailing list >pkg-systemd-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org >http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-systemd-maintainers -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail gesendet.