On Thu, 2015-04-16 at 11:28 +0200, reportbug wrote: > On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:21:06 +0100, Ian Campbell wrote: > > BTW, when this fails the system still booted and you could login and fix > > it, i.e. it didn't stall the boot or anything, is that right? If that is > > the case a release note might be the most plausible action at this > > point. > > When I saw the error message about the missing device file, everything else > seemed to work; I just ssh'ed in and restarted the qcontrol + qcontrold > services. Before that manual action, it did leave the front LED blinking > red (I guess that's supposed to be cleared when boot completes)
Correct. > and I am > assuming that the fans weren't controlled? Yes, although I think they should default to a high enough speed not to be a problem. > But I did have one occasion where one out of my 3 qnaps repeatedly failed to > boot after the latest kernel update (or at least the latest flash-kernel > trigger, maybe it was caused by a systemd upgrade) in jessie. > (The other 2 qnaps were also updated at the same time but survived.) > I had to perform the TFTP recovery routine by building a TFTP version of the > wheezy installer, so I could mount up and chroot into the target file system > and re-run flash-kernel, which fixed it. I've never had that issue before, > ever. Perhaps this is completely unrelated and just a glitch in the flash? Uh, yes, I'm not sure. I suppose there were no complaints during the upgrade process? Without a upgrade and/or serial log that on is going to be rather hard to diagnose I think. _______________________________________________ Pkg-systemd-maintainers mailing list Pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-systemd-maintainers