On 11/08/2011 04:18 AM, Tim Edwards pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
On Tuesday, November 08, 2011 9:37 AM, "Frederic Crozat" <fcrozat@suse.com> wrote:
Le mardi 08 novembre 2011 à 00:01 +0100, Tim Edwards a écrit :
The KDE LiveUSB seems to be failing to boot because it can't run fsck on the first partition on my laptop (which is probably the Windows recovery partition): systemd-fsck[1881]: fsck: fsck.unknown: not found systemd-fsck[1881]: fsck: error 2 while executing fsck.unknown for /dev/sda1
It then drops me in systemd's emergency mode. Even then a 'systemctl default' doesn't get anywhere.
I've checked the md5sum of the .iso and tried writing it to the USB stick twice. I've tried installing from the RC1 .iso and then upgrading to RC2 and that works fine. So it's just a regression introduced somewhere in the RC2 ISO image.
It looks like https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=728645
Yep that looks like it. I just tried it on my other laptop, which is also a dual-boot with Windows and I get the same problem. Do none of you guys here dual-boot Windows? :)
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