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I am running an up-to-date version of arch linux.
I am unable to open a terminal with ctrl+f2; it only leaves a blinker without ability to input commands.
I decided to try ctrl+alt+f1 to see what was happening.
I see a recurring "a start job is running for hold until boot process finishes up (Xmin/No Limit)"
I haven't noticed a pattern in it, and I see nothing in journalctl that points to this.
If it matters, I have LVM partition encrypted with dm-crypt, LVM on luks.
/dev/sda is split as such:
/dev/sda1 -> /boot
/dev/sda2 -> LVM on luks
inside:
/dev/mapper/MyStorage-rootvol
/dev/mapper/MyStorage-homevol
/dev/mapper/MyStorage-swapvol
I noticed this follows the message:
Starting Cleanup of Temporary Directories...
Failed to start Cleanup of Temporary Directories
I tried
systemctl stop systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer
and restarted this process, but to no avail.
I can supply more information if needed.
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So does this prevent you from bringing the system up, or is it just a temporary setback?
Does it happen every boot, or intermittently?
Not a Sysadmin issue, moving to Kernel and Hardware...
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Downgrade systemd, going from 219 to 218 solved my boot issues
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