On May 20, Sérgio Cipolla <secipo...@gmail.com> wrote: > When booting into the upgraded system udev spit an error right away and there > were a lot of messages about not being able to mount the partitions in fstab > and not being able to create /dev I think.
Reporting the error message would probably help a log in getting this bug fixed. Debugging early boot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If the system hangs at boot time or fails to boot properly, it may be useful to examine in real time what is happening while "udevadm settle" is running. A simple way to do this is: * boot the system passing "init=/bin/bash" on the kernel command line * start a getty on tty2 (or the serial console) with a command like "/sbin/getty 38400 tty2 &" * continue the boot process with "exec /sbin/init single" The open console can be used to check which processes are running and what they are waiting for. Setting the kernel command line options documented in udevd(8) may also help to identify system-wide troubles caused by specific kernel drivers. -- ciao, Marco
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