On Thursday, 11 April 2024 11:35:10 CEST Michael wrote:
> On Thursday, 11 April 2024 06:19:57 BST J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > For a while I've been seeing the following ERROR-messages when booting 1
> > of
> > my systems:
> > 
> > * ERROR: cannot start multipathd as localmount would not start
> > 
> >  * ERROR: cannot start zfs-import as localmount would not start
> > 
> > This isn't a big concern as these services will start correctly later:
> > 
> > INIT: Entering runlevel: 3
> > 
> >  * Starting multipathd ...
> >  [ ok ]
> >  * Importing ZFS pool(s)  ...
> >  [ ok ]
> > 
> > But I am trying to find the cause of these errors as they are preventing
> > parallel-start from actually working correctly.
> > 
> > When I check with "rc-depend", I don't see an obious cause:
> > 
> > # /lib/rc/bin/rc-depend multipathd
> > sysfs devfs udev udev-trigger modules fsck root localmount multipathd
> > 
> > # /lib/rc/bin/rc-depend localmount
> > sysfs devfs udev udev-trigger modules fsck root localmount
> > 
> > # /lib/rc/bin/rc-depend zfs-import
> > multipath sysfs devfs udev udev-trigger modules fsck root localmount
> > multipathd zfs-import
> > 
> > # /lib/rc/bin/rc-depend multipath
> > multipath
> > 
> > From how I read these, it should be able to start "localmount" properly
> > before even trying to start "multipathd" and "zfs-import"
> > There is also no technical dependency for "localmount" (the root
> > filesystem
> > is not on ZFS on this system)
> > 
> > Any help/suggestions on how to find the cause would be appreciated.
> > 
> > --
> > Joost
> 
> Check if hwclock is in the boot runlevel:
> 
> rc-update -s -v | grep hwclock

What does "hwclock" got to do with this?
It has no dependency with multipathd, zfs-import, localmount or anything else 
that is showing an error.

--
Joost



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