Just upgraded a squeeze system to wheezy. It rebooted and ran just fine (except that my scanner still doesn't work, but that's another issue.) Then I did dpkg-reconfigure sysv-rc. It checked it was safe to adopt the new parallel boot, and subsequently the machine booted faster.
But today it won't boot. It seems to start up fine, but then it gets suck after the message "Starting NFS common utilitues: statd" Any ideas? By the way, before that, udev gaveme some worrisome messages: udev[786] failed to execute '/lib/udev/dmsetup-env' '/lib/udev/dmsetup-env 254 1' No such file or directory This message repeats with different numbers from [786], and comand-line parameters of 254 2 254 3 254 4 254 2 254 1 254 3 254 4 Then there are messages Setting up LVM VOlume Groupe. Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while Found colume group "lovesong" using metadata type lvm2 5 logical colume(s) in volume group "lovesong" now active Starting NFS common utilities: statd and then it hangs until I reset the machine. control-alt-delete does nothing. It may be worth mentioning that /boot is on a secondary partition, and that / is on a logical volume that's in the colume group 'lovesong'. The machine still boots properly using squeeze and lenny, (using different secondary partitions and different logical volumes for /boot and / ). Any ideas? -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/j1vbn5$sv9$1...@dough.gmane.org