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#1 2012-11-03 11:16:52

goto.linux
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Registered: 2012-11-03
Posts: 1

System is hanging by mounting real-root

Hello,

I tried to update to systemd for 2 Days. I usedgrub-mkconfig to add init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd to my bootloader. After that i added manually cryptdevice=/dev/sda2:main because my root-partition (as well as home and swap) are crypted in a LUKS Volume Groups.
After restarting, I enter my passphrase and than he (tried?) to mount real root. And then he stopped starting:

Enter passphrase for /dev/sda2:
:: running hook [lvm2]
Activating logical volumes...
 3 logical volume(s) in volume group "main" now active
:: performing fsck on '/dev/mapper/main-root'
/dev/mapper/main-root: recovering journal
/dev/mapper/main-root: clean, 151693/1638400 files, 1284609/6553600 blocks
:: mounting '/dev/mapper/main-root' on real root
:: runnig cleanup hook [udev]

After removing  init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd from kernel parameters the only difference is that he also change the solution to the native one.

My installation is 2 or 3 month old, but I don't remember if i had to add anything else to the kernel parameters to use luks+dm-crypt.

Need help.

Last edited by goto.linux (2012-11-03 11:17:04)

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