I fixed this using gdisk/cgdisk and renamed these, using only the standard alphabet a-zA-Z.
Output of blkid:
...
/dev/sda6: LABEL="Work" UUID="E63E05143E04E003" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- M-bM-^@M- " PARTUUID="6b316bcc-450c-11e5-985b-806e6f6e6963"
...
Nov 24 19:28:25 thor systemd-coredump[30634]: Due to PID 1 having crashed coredump collection will now be turned off.
Nov 24 19:28:26 thor systemd-coredump[30634]: Detected coredump of the journal daemon or PID 1, diverted to /var/lib/systemd/coredump/core.systemd.0.bb26ea685f95430f906e0b38e8728894.30633.1480012105000000.lz4.
System is not bootable!
Also:
$ /usr/lib/systemd/systemd --test --system
Aborted (core dumped)
Should I open a bug report? Any other advice?
]]>I installed the "intel-ucode" package and added the image to my in EFI loader configuration and verified it is loaded properly. I than tried upgrading "systemd" to version 232-2 again. Btw, the system architecture is x86-64.
I also tried "mkinitcpio" afterwards, and without it, and did the whole update progress again using "rescue.target", result stays the same. System won't boot and hangs before mounting the drives.
Log entries while installing systemd:
Nov 15 07:58:29 thor dbus-daemon[791]: Reloaded configuration
Nov 15 07:58:29 thor dbus[438]: [system] Reloaded configuration
Nov 15 07:58:29 thor dbus[438]: [system] Reloaded configuration
Nov 15 07:58:29 thor dbus[438]: [system] Reloaded configuration
Nov 15 07:58:30 thor dbus[438]: [system] Reloaded configuration
Nov 15 07:58:30 thor dbus[438]: [system] Reloaded configuration
Nov 15 07:58:31 thor systemd[1]: Reexecuting.
Nov 15 07:58:31 thor systemd[1]: systemd 232 running in system mode. (+PAM -AUDIT -SELINUX -IMA -APPARMOR +SMACK -SYSVINIT +UTMP +LIBCRYPTSETUP +GCRYPT +GNUTLS +ACL +XZ +LZ4 +SECCOMP +BLKID +ELFUTILS +KMOD +IDN)
Nov 15 07:58:31 thor systemd[1]: Detected architecture x86-64.
Nov 15 07:58:31 thor kernel: systemd: 36 output lines suppressed due to ratelimiting
Nov 15 07:58:31 thor systemd[1]: Failed to set up device unit: Invalid argument
Nov 15 07:58:31 thor systemd[1]: Assertion 'u' failed at src/core/unit.c:521, function unit_free(). Aborting.
Nov 15 07:58:31 thor systemd[1]: Caught <ABRT>, dumped core as pid 1441.
Nov 15 07:58:31 thor systemd[1]: Freezing execution.
Nov 15 07:58:31 thor systemd-coredump[1442]: Due to PID 1 having crashed coredump collection will now be turned off.
Nov 15 07:58:33 thor systemd-coredump[1442]: Detected coredump of the journal daemon or PID 1, diverted to /var/lib/systemd/coredump/core.systemd.0.372948aec9c040868c8754001c0dd0b1.1441.1479193111000000.lz4.
Nov 15 07:58:40 thor sudo[1220]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root
Executing "systemctl" afterwards:
$ systemctl
Failed to list units: Connection timed out
And my log receives this line:
Nov 15 08:00:07 thor dbus[438]: [system] Failed to activate service 'org.freedesktop.systemd1': timed out
My /tmp and / shouldn't be any short of storage IMHO:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
dev 7.9G 0 7.9G 0% /dev
run 7.9G 1.1M 7.9G 1% /run
/dev/sdc2 3.7T 2.8T 909G 76% /
tmpfs 7.9G 68K 7.9G 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 7.9G 0 7.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/sda1 196M 56M 141M 29% /boot
tmpfs 7.9G 4.0K 7.9G 1% /tmp
tmpfs 1.6G 8.0K 1.6G 1% /run/user/1000
EDIT: Are you on 32-bit? https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=219142
]]>Has anyone experienced something similar or now how to solve this?
]]>