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Bug 1144781
following update to 3.16.2-200.fc20.x86_64, boot now hangs
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Just the problem description (to save doawloding tar (gz) file
Problem-Description: (text/plain), 2.94 KB, created by
Graeme Vetterlein
on 2014-09-20 17:33:40 UTC
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Just the problem description (to save doawloding tar (gz) file
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Graeme Vetterlein
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>20Sep2014: G Vetterlein graeme.fedora@vetterlein.com > >On Fedora20. Got a message "reboot to install updates" >accepted this, it rebooted install updates, then failed to reboot: > >New ===> menuentry 'Fedora (3.16.2-200.fc20.x86_64) >Old ===> menuentry 'Fedora (3.15.10-201.fc20.x86_64) > >If I reboot and select Old(see above) from grub menu the boot proceeds normally. >My reading of this the "recent upgrade has broken boot" > >The system is as follows: > > 64 bit Intel processor. 16Gb RAM > Disk#1 SSD 32GB. Two fdisk partitions (2nd is unused) > Partition#1 is LVM (root & swap) > Disk#2 HDD 2TB. Single partition (LUKS encrypted) > entire encrypted partition is LVM (pgroup = WD2TB) > >To help debug this, I captured output of the failing boot. I then >rebooted with the OLD kernel but deliberately failed to provide >a passphrase, so boot failed (seems similar) then rebooted with >old kernel and DID PROVIDE THE PASSPHRASE. >Hint: search for SIGRTMIN+20 to see where logs diverge. > >[ there is no prompt of passphrase with the new kernel ] > >I have attached: > > 83078 Sep 20 16:56 rdsosreport-newkernel.txt > 110031 Sep 20 17:14 old-kernel-no-passphrase.txt > 212393 Sep 20 17:14 old-kernel-with-passphrase.txt > 178 Sep 20 17:31 Problem-Description: > >rdsosreport-newkernel.txt: Was copied to /boot from the failing boot shell > >old-kernel-no-passphrase.txt: Is a boot of the OLD kernel, I DID NOT provide a passphrase, so boot failed > this is the (last bit of) the output of journalctl from the emergency shell > >old-kernel-with-passphrase.txt: Is a boot of the OLD kernel, I PROVIDED THE PASSPHRASE , so the boot succeeded > this is the output of journalctl from normal shell (so is much bigger) > > > > lvm> lvscan > ACTIVE '/dev/WD2TB/vimages' [1000.00 GiB] inherit > ACTIVE '/dev/WD2TB/vmainos' [839.00 GiB] inherit > ACTIVE '/dev/WD2TB/WD2TBswap' [24.00 GiB] inherit > ACTIVE '/dev/fedora_localhost/root' [17.58 GiB] inherit > ACTIVE '/dev/fedora_localhost/swap' [2.98 GiB] inherit > lvm> > > > > lvm> pvscan > PV /dev/mapper/WD2TB VG WD2TB lvm2 [1.82 TiB / 0 free] > PV /dev/sda2 VG fedora_localhost lvm2 [20.56 GiB / 0 free] > Total: 2 [1.84 TiB] / in use: 2 [1.84 TiB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ] > > > [graeme@real saved-files]$ ls -l /dev/mapper/ > total 0 > crw-------. 1 root root 10, 236 Sep 20 17:05 control > lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 7 Sep 20 17:05 fedora_localhost-root -> ../dm-0 > lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 7 Sep 20 17:05 fedora_localhost-swap -> ../dm-1 > lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 7 Sep 20 17:06 WD2TB -> ../dm-2 > lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 7 Sep 20 17:06 WD2TB-vimages -> ../dm-3 > lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 7 Sep 20 17:06 WD2TB-vmainos -> ../dm-4 > lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 7 Sep 20 17:06 WD2TB-WD2TBswap -> ../dm-5
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