https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=725622
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=725622#c10
--- Comment #10 from Harald Koenig 2011-10-24 15:57:19 UTC ---
some more input:
# dmesg | egrep 'systemd|home|crypt'
[ 1.087928] lib80211_crypt: registered algorithm 'NULL'
[ 5.706112] systemd[1]: systemd 37 running in system mode. (+PAM +LIBWRAP
+AUDIT +SELINUX +SYSVINIT +LIBCRYPTSETUP; suse)
[ 6.795078] systemd[1]: Set hostname to .
[ 12.079343] systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
[ 12.115332] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to sockets.target/start
[ 12.151028] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to dbus.socket/start
[ 12.186423] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to sysinit.target/start
[ 12.221705] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to open-iscsi.service/start
[ 12.256771] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to network.target/start
[ 12.291863] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to
NetworkManager-wait-online.service/start
[ 12.326800] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to
NetworkManager.service/verify-active
[ 12.361300] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to basic.target/start
[ 12.395360] systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job
dbus.socket/start
[ 12.429382] systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start
[ 12.463470] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to sysinit.target/start
[ 12.497336] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to open-iscsi.service/start
[ 12.530869] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to network.target/start
[ 12.564183] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to
NetworkManager-wait-online.service/start
[ 12.597540] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to
NetworkManager.service/verify-active
[ 12.630993] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle path to basic.target/start
[ 12.664235] systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job
open-iscsi.service/start
[ 21.418975] systemd-fsck[889]: root4: clean, 1008464/2293760 files,
8529514/9175040 blocks
[ 21.496497] systemd-fsck[874]: root2: clean, 6789/1966080 files,
6220530/7864320 blocks (check after next mount)
[ 23.642533] systemd-fsck[960]: boot121: clean, 222/328656 files,
128791/1313305 blocks
[ 24.348445] systemd-fsck[954]: VMs: clean, 28918/5232640 files,
19271222/20971520 blocks (check in 2 mounts)
[ 25.071420] systemd-fsck[958]: scr: clean, 385868/6471680 files,
24346997/25874682 blocks
[ 25.143200] systemd-fsck[956]: kiwi: clean, 184689/3276800 files,
12024329/13107200 blocks (check after next mount)
[ 25.421089] systemd-fsck[962]: boot2: clean, 197/261040 files,
245238/1060224 blocks
[ 49.232140] systemd-cryptsetup[865]: Set cipher aes, mode cbc-essiv:sha256,
key size 128 bits for device /dev/system/home.
[ 50.320303] modprobe[1051]: FATAL: Error inserting padlock_sha
(/lib/modules/3.1.0-rc9-1-desktop/kernel/drivers/crypto/padlock-sha.ko): No
such device
[ 102.698042] systemd[1]: Job tmpfs.device/start timed out.
[ 102.798527] systemd[1]: Job remote-fs.target/start failed with result
'dependency'.
[ 102.831952] systemd[1]: Job local-fs.target/start failed with result
'dependency'.
[ 102.865760] systemd[1]: Triggering OnFailure= dependencies of
local-fs.target.
[ 102.901157] systemd[1]: Job var-run-nscd.mount/start failed with result
'dependency'.
[ 102.935924] systemd[1]: Job fsck@tmpfs.service/start failed with result
'dependency'.
[ 102.970732] systemd[1]: Job tmpfs.device/start failed with result 'timeout'.
[ 104.084649] systemd[1]: md.service: control process exited, code=exited
status=3
[ 104.135107] systemd[1]: Unit md.service entered failed state.
[ 104.190263] systemd[1]: Startup finished in 6s 842ms 955us (kernel) + 1min
37s 347ms 241us (userspace) = 1min 44s 190ms 196us.
I noticed (due to bug #725656) the
[ 12.664235] systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job
open-iscsi.service/start
and tried
rpm -e open-iscsi
but it did not really help:
dmesg | egrep 'systemd|home|crypt'
[ 1.089556] lib80211_crypt: registered algorithm 'NULL'
[ 5.581125] systemd[1]: systemd 37 running in system mode. (+PAM +LIBWRAP
+AUDIT +SELINUX +SYSVINIT +LIBCRYPTSETUP; suse)
[ 6.555596] systemd[1]: Set hostname to .
[ 18.935300] systemd-fsck[846]: root4: clean, 1008464/2293760 files,
8529514/9175040 blocks
[ 19.012606] systemd-fsck[851]: root2 has been mounted 21 times without being
checked, check forced.
[ 20.298464] systemd-fsck[851]: root2: 6789/1966080 files (0.1%
non-contiguous), 6220530/7864320 blocks
[ 21.534904] systemd-fsck[924]: boot2: clean, 197/261040 files,
245238/1060224 blocks
[ 21.992289] systemd-fsck[922]: boot121: clean, 222/328656 files,
128791/1313305 blocks
[ 22.214720] systemd-fsck[918]: kiwi has been mounted 26 times without being
checked, check forced.
[ 22.302176] systemd-fsck[916]: VMs: clean, 28918/5232640 files,
19271222/20971520 blocks (check after next mount)
[ 23.388103] systemd-fsck[920]: scr: clean, 385868/6471680 files,
24346997/25874682 blocks
[ 23.919422] systemd-cryptsetup[849]: Set cipher aes, mode cbc-essiv:sha256,
key size 128 bits for device /dev/system/home.
[ 24.956347] modprobe[998]: FATAL: Error inserting padlock_sha
(/lib/modules/3.1.0-rc9-1-desktop/kernel/drivers/crypto/padlock-sha.ko): No
such device
[ 101.674982] systemd[1]: Job tmpfs.device/start timed out.
[ 101.784041] systemd[1]: Job remote-fs.target/start failed with result
'dependency'.
[ 101.819767] systemd[1]: Job local-fs.target/start failed with result
'dependency'.
[ 101.854587] systemd[1]: Triggering OnFailure= dependencies of
local-fs.target.
[ 101.890530] systemd[1]: Job var-run-nscd.mount/start failed with result
'dependency'.
[ 101.925567] systemd[1]: Job fsck@tmpfs.service/start failed with result
'dependency'.
[ 101.960741] systemd[1]: Job tmpfs.device/start failed with result 'timeout'.
[ 102.869068] systemd[1]: md.service: control process exited, code=exited
status=3
[ 102.918103] systemd[1]: Unit md.service entered failed state.
[ 102.975273] systemd[1]: Startup finished in 6s 562ms 59us (kernel) + 1min
36s 413ms 145us (userspace) = 1min 42s 975ms 204us.
what next ?
btw:
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/system/home cr_home
mount /home
works just fine...
is it possbile that this is a tmpfs problem ?!
[ 101.674982] systemd[1]: Job tmpfs.device/start timed out.
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