On Apr 26, Damien Wyart <damien.wy...@free.fr> wrote:

> It looks like root gets mounted (I do not use an initrd), but some disk
> device nodes in /dev are not yet present when the fsck are started, so
> they fail, and I get an emergency prompt. If I press C-d, boot continues
So you are using a custom kernel without devtmpfs, for a start.
Try again with a Debian kernel.

> normaly. The devices which fail to be fscked are different each time, so
> it looks a bit like a timing problem.
I can't see how this could happen since udevadm settle is run by the
udev init script.

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ciao,
Marco

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