Bug ID | 915575 |
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Summary | Boot fails on systemd-journald recieving SIGTERM |
Classification | openSUSE |
Product | openSUSE Factory |
Version | 201501* |
Hardware | Other |
OS | Other |
Status | NEW |
Severity | Normal |
Priority | P5 - None |
Component | Basesystem |
Assignee | systemd-maintainers@suse.de |
Reporter | tchvatal@suse.com |
QA Contact | qa-bugs@suse.de |
Found By | --- |
Blocker | --- |
Created attachment 621475 [details]
Screenshot of the boot with sigterm
Boot of current kernels 3.18+ fails with systemd-journald getting SIGTERM from
pid 1.
This happens only on SSD drive and when I migrate 1:1 to normal HDD it boots
fine. I tested on 2 disks one is Kingston and other is from Intel both having
this problem.
Further testing revealed when you replace systemd-journald (systemd-logger)
with rsyslog the machine boots just fine, so it is something with interaction
sdd/systemd/systemd-journald that goes amiss.
I would love to provide more debug info but really I didn't manage to get more
debug stuff than this image.