On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 08:55:37AM +0100, Ralf Schlatterbeck wrote: > Hmm, looking closer: Is there a process "systemd" supposed to run?
OK, looks like it is running as init with pid 1. But it seems that it isn't really working. From syslog I get: Feb 11 09:05:54 cob systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little. Feb 11 09:05:56 cob systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little. Feb 11 09:05:57 cob systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little. Feb 11 09:05:59 cob systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little. Feb 11 09:06:01 cob systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little. Feb 11 09:06:03 cob systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little. Feb 11 09:06:05 cob systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little. Feb 11 09:06:06 cob systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little. Feb 11 09:06:08 cob systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little. Feb 11 09:06:10 cob systemd[1]: Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little. ps shows me it is really consuming much cpu: USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND root 1 23.8 0.5 55636 23260 ? Ss Feb10 333:33 /sbin/init Any idea how to further debug this? Ralf -- Ralf Schlatterbeck email: r...@zoo.priv.at _______________________________________________ Pkg-systemd-maintainers mailing list Pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-systemd-maintainers