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Message #61841
[Bug 1431138] Re: [systemd] Unbootable Vivid after poweroutage + file system with errors
BTW, I just upgraded my Vivid running on top of a Macbook Air, with
systemd again, it booted really fast! now!
Systemd boot isn't slow anymore.
I'll try to push my system to a "out of arm" state again, to see what
happens.
Thanks!
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Title:
[systemd] Unbootable Vivid after poweroutage + file system with errors
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Guys,
I started to use Vivid with systemd yesterday, and today, my system
froze due to lack of ram memory (my problem, obviously).
I tried to "reboot" it, without success... The reboot command did not
succeed. I tried to reboot by clicking on Unity menu, didn't worked
either.
So, I pressed the power button to turn my machine off.
Then, the Ubuntu did not booted anymore... I know that systemd boot
takes ages to boot (upstart boots in a 2 seconds) but, this time, 5
minutes passed and nothing.
I rebooted my machine again, now, using upstart (Grub -> Advanced
Options -> Upstart) and guess what? The plymouth screen (I think), was
asking me to "press F" to fix file system errors!
That message did not appeared when booting with systemd. Removing
"quiet splash" did not helped, I saw only a black screen (when with
systemd).
Definitively systemd isn't ready for prime time on Ubuntu. I'm using
Jessie on another machine, systemd runs just fine there.
Regards,
Thiago
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