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Description of problem: When initrd-cleanup.service fails, it has OnFailure=emergency.target. But emergency.target apparently cannot be invoked: Oct 11 14:10:59 rawhide systemd[1]: initrd-cleanup.service: Triggering OnFailure= dependencies. Oct 11 14:10:59 rawhide systemd[1]: sysinit.target: Found ordering cycle on sysinit.target/stop Oct 11 14:10:59 rawhide systemd[1]: sysinit.target: Found dependency on emergency.target/start Oct 11 14:10:59 rawhide systemd[1]: sysinit.target: Found dependency on dracut-pre-pivot.service/stop Oct 11 14:10:59 rawhide systemd[1]: sysinit.target: Found dependency on initrd.target/stop Oct 11 14:10:59 rawhide systemd[1]: sysinit.target: Found dependency on basic.target/stop Oct 11 14:10:59 rawhide systemd[1]: sysinit.target: Found dependency on sysinit.target/stop Oct 11 14:10:59 rawhide systemd[1]: sysinit.target: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job dracut-pre-pivot.service/stop Oct 11 14:10:59 rawhide systemd[1]: dracut-pre-pivot.service: Job dracut-pre-pivot.service/stop deleted to break ordering cycle starting with sysinit.target/stop Note: the bug that caused initrd-cleanup.service to be killed prematurely was recently fixed upstream, so this condition should not be triggered, but the ordering cycle is still there, and would be triggered if emergency.target is started for another reason. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): dracut-044-117.fc26.x86_64 systemd from git (v231-609-gf68c9dd5c6) How reproducible: dunno, but the ordering cycle is probably deterministic
Created attachment 1209284 [details] journalctl output
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 26 development cycle. Changing version to '26'.
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