Re: Starting raid-check.timer renders system unusable

2021-03-21 Thread Chris Murphy
On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 1:47 PM Jonathan Dieter wrote: > > On Sun, 2021-03-21 at 17:52 +, Jonathan Dieter wrote: > > I'm really hoping that I'm missing something obvious here, but I fear > > that a good chunk of our Fedora systems will be unbootable if they're > > rebooted without disabling ra

Re: Starting raid-check.timer renders system unusable

2021-03-21 Thread Ed Greshko
On 22/03/2021 03:46, Jonathan Dieter wrote: On Sun, 2021-03-21 at 17:52 +, Jonathan Dieter wrote: I'm really hoping that I'm missing something obvious here, but I fear that a good chunk of our Fedora systems will be unbootable if they're rebooted without disabling raid-check.timer. Just to

Re: Starting raid-check.timer renders system unusable

2021-03-21 Thread Jonathan Dieter
On Sun, 2021-03-21 at 17:52 +, Jonathan Dieter wrote: > I'm really hoping that I'm missing something obvious here, but I fear > that a good chunk of our Fedora systems will be unbootable if they're > rebooted without disabling raid-check.timer. Just to follow up on this, it appears that the pr

Re: Starting raid-check.timer renders system unusable

2021-03-21 Thread Tom Hughes via devel
On 21/03/2021 17:52, Jonathan Dieter wrote: There is a workaround: disabling raid-check.timer, but, if you can't boot due to this bug, you have to boot into single-user mode (which requires a root password to have been set). Adding systemd.mask=raid-check.timer to the kernel command line when

Re: Starting raid-check.timer renders system unusable

2021-03-21 Thread Jonathan Dieter
On Sun, 2021-03-21 at 17:52 +, Jonathan Dieter wrote: > There is a workaround: disabling raid-check.timer, but, if you can't > boot due to this bug, you have to boot into single-user mode (which > requires a root password to have been set). As Tom Hughes just pointed out to me, if you're stuck