This seems to have resolved itself over the past few days. I have a strong suspicion that a dangling symbolic link in /etc/alternatives to /etc/ld.so.conf.d/i386-linux-gnu_GL.conf was the culprit. Doing 'sudo update-alternatives --all' removed it and that solved a bunch of issues on that particular host.
That systemd would be sensitive to that dangling link however bothers me. It doesn't bode too well for the distribution's stability, given how systemd is meant to replace sysvinit and a growing list of other essential components. 2018-04-02 1:24 GMT+03:00 Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org>: > On Wed, 17 Jan 2018 05:20:49 +0200 =?UTF-8?Q?Martin=2D=C3=89ric_Racine?= > <martin-eric.rac...@iki.fi> wrote: >> 2018-01-17 4:24 GMT+02:00 Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org>: >> > On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 06:55:34 +0100 Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> wrote: >> >> Am 19.12.2017 um 02:18 schrieb Martin-Éric Racine: >> >> > 2017-12-19 2:02 GMT+02:00 Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org>: >> >> >> Am 18.12.2017 um 20:07 schrieb Martin-Éric Racine: >> >> >>> 2017-12-18 2:08 GMT+02:00 Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org>: >> >> >>>> Hi, >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> I just uploaded v236 today. Before we try to debug this further, it >> >> >>>> would be great if you can give this version a try. Maybe your issue >> >> >>>> is >> >> >>>> already fixed. >> >> >>>> If not, we'll have to involve upstream at some point by filing an >> >> >>>> upstream bug report. But let's first wait for your results with 236-1 >> >> >>> >> >> >>> The issue is not fixed. Something fails at communicating with dbus, >> >> >>> and it messes up everything else. >> >> >> >> >> >> Just to be sure, have you rebooted your system after upgrading to >> >> >> 236-1? >> >> > >> >> > Yes I have, but this required issuing "exec reboot -f" to bypass init >> >> > entirely, otherwise it fails due to the lack of dbus connection. >> >> >> >> Sure, if PID 1 has crashed, it will freeze itself and no longer respond >> >> to any (D-Bus) requests. >> >> >> >> When exactly does systemd crash? Is it immediately during boot or after >> >> you've been using the system for a while? >> >> I assume it works at least for a while, otherwise no other services >> >> would be started and you would not be able to log in. >> >> When systemd crashes, you should get an entry in the kernel log (dmesg) >> >> respectively the journal. >> >> >> >> It would be great if you can follow the instructions at [1] to boot with >> >> debug logging enabled and then provide a journal log which shows such a >> >> crash. >> >> >> > >> > Any updates on this? >> >> Not yet. I just spent the last month or so giving interviews to the >> media. Will get back to this ASAP. >> > > Ping > > -- > Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the > universe are pointed away from Earth? > _______________________________________________ Pkg-systemd-maintainers mailing list Pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-systemd-maintainers