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a start job is running for dev-disk-by\x2uuid...
Re: a start job is running for dev-disk-by\x2uuid...
Please excuse my feeble attempt to change the topic, but Is anybody yet prepared to declare the "start job running" behavior a friendly, welcome feature of systemd?
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Re: a start job is running for dev-disk-by\x2uuid...
Not me, but I can't speak for others,...
I can say though, I have encountered the same/similar error, fortunately not
very often,...but in any event it has and can occur on non systemd systems
as well, Old Stable , Debian 7 wheezy,...I even have seen it on Debian 6
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But editing fstab worked.
I can say though, I have encountered the same/similar error, fortunately not
very often,...but in any event it has and can occur on non systemd systems
as well, Old Stable , Debian 7 wheezy,...I even have seen it on Debian 6
The same worked for me, but I did not have or use 'journalctl ' to detect it.by sunrat » I had the same issue once. Easy fix once I worked out what the issue was. Edit fstab to reflect the new uuid as shown in blkid.
journalctl was useful to detect the issue.
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~$ journalctl
bash: journalctl: command not found
garry@debian:~$ man
What manual page do you want?
garry@debian:~$ man journalctl
No manual entry for journalctl
But editing fstab worked.
Nice try thoughby acewiza » Please excuse my feeble attempt to change the topic
Re: a start job is running for dev-disk-by\x2uuid...
I did not ever see that particular error message until I was up to Jessie so, my WAG was a systemd behavior of some sort - obviously due to a startup configuration (likely hardware) the system was having a problem with...
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Re: a start job is running for dev-disk-by\x2uuid...
Yesacewiza wrote:Is anybody yet prepared to declare the "start job running" behavior a friendly, welcome feature of systemd?
EDIT: also, rather than editing /etc/fstab every time the swap partition is reformatted, the swap line can instead be removed for GPT drives and systemd will then automount the partition irrespective of the UUID.
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