Le 21-01-2021, à 09:45:18 +0200, Andrei POPESCU a écrit :
On Jo, 21 ian 21, 08:34:34, steve wrote:
I have rebooted with udev_log=debug in /etc/udev/udev.conf. I see
Jan 21 08:15:28 box systemd-udevd[607]: sdc6: Failed to update device symlinks:
Too many levels of symbolic links
Jan 21 08:15:28 box systemd-udevd[607]: sdc6: Preserve already existing symlink
'/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:17.0-ata-2.0-part6' to '../../sdc6'
Jan 21 08:15:28 box systemd-udevd[607]: sdc6: Preserve already existing symlink
'/dev/disk/by-partuuid/7acd2c90-b372-4bfb-a517-e14d2a17e342' to '../../sdc6'
Jan 21 08:15:28 box systemd-udevd[607]: sdc6: Preserve already existing symlink
'/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:17.0-ata-2-part6' to '../../sdc6'
And the same for other partitions which are all part of a Raid1 array.
Other partitions are not impacted. So I guess this is related.
Could you inspect the /dev directory from a live image or similar (i.e.
with the affected system not running)?
Yes I can do that. What should I look for?
Do you have any custom udev rules or any other custom scripts, services,
etc. plugged into the early startup?
Don't know:
tree /etc/udev
/etc/udev
├── hwdb.d
├── rules.d
│ ├── 51-android.rules
│ ├── 55-Argyll.rules
│ ├── 69-libmtp.rules
│ ├── 70-persistent-cd.rules
│ └── 70-persistent-net.rules.old
└── udev.conf
How is the RAID assembled?
See my other's morning mail.
Thanks for your help.
Steve