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Offline ghstryder

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Re: Last du screwed my system - again
« Reply #15 on: 2015/10/09, 13:59:09 »
I'm guessing these are the relevant entries from journalctl -b -p err

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ct 09 07:32:23 p690 systemd[3039]: Failed unmounting /sys/fs/fuse/connections.
Oct 09 07:32:23 p690 systemd[3039]: Failed unmounting /dev/mqueue.
Oct 09 07:32:23 p690 systemd[3039]: Failed unmounting /dev/hugepages.
Oct 09 07:32:23 p690 systemd[3039]: Failed unmounting /sys/kernel/debug.
Oct 09 07:32:23 p690 systemd[3039]: Failed unmounting /run/user/118.
Oct 09 07:32:23 p690 systemd[3039]: Failed unmounting /home.

Offline musca

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Re: Last du screwed my system - again
« Reply #16 on: 2015/10/09, 15:17:18 »
Hello,

now also the second issue got adressed:
  * Revert "core: add a "Requires=" dependency between units and the
    slices they are located in". This causes user systemd instances to try and
    unmount system mounts (and succeed if you login as root). (Closes: #801361)


systemd, systemd-sysv, libsystemd0, libnss-myhostname, libpam-systemd, udev, libudev1 have been uploaded in version 227-2 and packages will be available from the usual mirrors after the next sync (about 15:30 UTC, i think).

@ghstryder: yes.

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Offline ghstryder

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Re: Last du screwed my system - again
« Reply #17 on: 2015/10/09, 18:58:54 »
Thanks musca!

After a couple of minor changes, all is well.

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Offline terroreek

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Re: Last du screwed my system - again
« Reply #18 on: 2015/10/09, 20:05:52 »
Lightdm and Siduction are booting up correctly but I am still seeing that systemd-rfkill.service is timing out. 

-edit- looks like systemd-rfkill.service is tied to my bluetooth adapter. 
« Last Edit: 2015/10/09, 23:44:49 by terroreek »

Offline clubex

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Re: Last du screwed my system - again
« Reply #19 on: 2015/10/10, 11:26:17 »
I upgraded systemd to 227.2 this morning and everything seems OK. My /home is now mounted and I can get to the desktop.

I'm  still getting the following errors:
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Oct 10 09:46:32 westfield2 systemd[1]: rpcbind.service: Job rpcbind.service/start deleted to break ord$
Oct 10 09:46:34 westfield2 systemd[1]: rpcbind.service: Job rpcbind.service/start deleted to break ord$
Oct 10 09:46:40 westfield2 kernel: k10temp 0000:00:18.3: unreliable CPU thermal sensor; monitoring dis$
Oct 10 09:47:00 westfield2 colord-sane[1090]: io/hpmud/pp.c 627: unable to read device-id ret=-1

Ignoring the last two errors (the sensor one is well known and is as old as the moon and the colord-sane one is probably because the scanner isn't connectted) I'm still getting the rcpbind.sefvice errors even though:
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systemctl status rcpbind.service
● rcpbind.service
   Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory)
   Active: inactive (dead)

The major breakdown seem to me to be fixed .

That said I think  we should consider whether systemd is so too deeply integrated into our systems. For me having a  systemd bug cause such a catastrophic breakdown and there be now way I can fix it except to wait for an update to systemd is unexceptable, Perhaps this a matter for opening another topic?

Anyway if no one objects I'll close this topic as solved tomorrow morning (11th Oct).

Offline devil

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Re: Last du screwed my system - again
« Reply #20 on: 2015/10/10, 13:35:28 »
You have to add in the favour of the two Debian Maintainers of systemd (Michael Bibl & Martin Pitt) that they react very fast. Maybe they do release new versions too fast as well. But that is Debian Unstable.


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