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Installation & Upgrade => Installation => Topic started by: carlo on August 17, 2016, 02:22:21 PM

Title: i think systemd doesn't behave
Post by: carlo on August 17, 2016, 02:22:21 PM
hi all
sparky 4.3 works very fine in live, but when i install and boot it, i get that timeout for busy devices, then i'm prompted to insert password or press ctrl-d to go on: if i go on booting it gets stuck, if i insert password i'm given terminal there's little i can do.. even startx seems to not exist
if i install sparky 4.2 and update it, the very same happens
the only way to have a working machine (with xorg and the like) when this happens, seems to start the recovery mode, and then, rather than insert root password, to press ctrl-d in order to boot normally

it seems to me that recovery boot skips some passage or something which scrambles my system
if you want later i can upload the journal of the boot, but if memory assists me there should be systemd related issues
cheers
Title: Re: i think systemd doesn't behave
Post by: pavroo on August 17, 2016, 10:54:42 PM
Yes, it happens sometimes.
To handle with that manually, remove 'splash' kernel boot option from the GRUB list.
I've seen the same problem with plymouth on Arch Linux too.
Title: Re: i think systemd doesn't behave
Post by: carlo on August 17, 2016, 11:07:40 PM
Ay ay captain
I'll try and report tomorrow
Nite nite
Title: Re: i think systemd doesn't behave
Post by: paxmark1 on August 17, 2016, 11:33:16 PM
Wouldn't  hurt for you to look at output of "sudo journalctl -b -0" to view the systemd logs.  To limit to viewing failing services, type "sudo journalctl -b -0 | grep ailed" 
Title: Re: i think systemd doesn't behave
Post by: carlo on August 18, 2016, 10:52:02 AM
please try to not laugh at this:

i've tried to boot in order to export the journal log
but after i was prompt press ctrl.d or give root password the system wasn't accepting any command: all i could do was turning on and off keyboard leds and press ctrl-f1 f2.. or ctr-alt-del

i've tried to plug the ps2 keyboard
and system prompted again for password, but it went on writing those status lines for the boot, so that again i could only send the reset signal

i have removed quiet splash from the grub lines and it happens the very same
Title: Re: i think systemd doesn't behave
Post by: carlo on August 23, 2016, 06:37:12 PM
little update:
i've upgraded sparky,
removed splash (together with sparky core and others)
reconfigured grub, removed the quiet splash
and
it still behaves the same