On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 18:50:02 -0400, Michael Gold wrote: > On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 23:44:42 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: > > Am 14.06.2014 22:41, schrieb Michael Gold: > > > * after printing "Welcome to emergency mode!", it took a minute or two > > > before a password prompt was shown; but that prompt died (I guess) > > > without accepting any keyboard input, and after another few minutes I > > > got another welcome message and password prompt (it worked this time) > > > > Well, that's not quite what happens. > > systemd has a timeout of 90secs where it waits for devices listed in > > fstab to show up. after that it drops into the rescue shell. > > > > So it's not that the rescue shell takes a long time to start, it's > > simply a timeout where systemd waits. > > But why does it print the welcome message 3 times, with a delay each > time? And why does it give me an unusable root password prompt minutes > before giving me a working one?
Also, does it make sense that it waits *after* printing "Welcome to emergency mode"? Presumably the timeout is what triggered that message in the first place. -- Michael
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