Hi folks. I spent a very frustrating time last night trying to figure out why my systemd would not boot using systemd. I am using dracut and its version is 041r2. Now what was happening is that the system would get to the pre-init-queue -- and I even set the rd.break there, but after that the system would not boot -- when I used debug it endlessly said calling setl forever. Now it turned out that the problem was that I had mistyped an rd.lv= line -- instead of ssd-files/usr I had ssd-files/-usr . Now, what I would like to know is how could I tell that it was trying to look for a non-existent lv? At the point of the break. no lvm volumes were active, although strangely enough I saw a e2fsck for the real root file system which was an lvm volume. I am finding its generally hard to debug systemd problems, several other times the system just sat there till I figured it out some other way.
Any observations on this would be appreciated, but I don't want to get into a flame war, I just want to minimize the down time. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici cov...@ccs.covici.com