Bug#859156: multipath-tools: boot ends in rescue mode - boot partition marked as systemd_ready=0

Ritesh Raj Sarraf rrs at debian.org
Sat Apr 1 08:54:40 UTC 2017


On Fri, 2017-03-31 at 16:29 +0200, Alban Browaeys wrote:
> As far as I know this bug is not related to bcache. I included this piece of
> information for completness.
> 
> The bug is that all partition are tagged SYSTEMD_READY=0 which prevents
> systemd from mounting the bare ones. That is the dm, bcache and raid ones are
> fine. 
> But I cannot move /boot/efi to lvm thus I cannot fix boot out of modifying
> multipath configuration.
> 
> This since the introduction of 60-multipath.rules the 25th of match.
> Mind this might be a local issue as I do not know if /etc/multipath/wwids is
> supposed to list all disks as it was here. Emptying it fixes boot.
> 
> If I remove the multipath udev rules that tags all my partitions as
> SYSTEMD_READY=0 systemd manage to boot.

With the current information that you have provided, I am not able to determine
the bug. I tried in my local multipath setup and everything is working fine.

If you can help give me clean steps to reproduce in a plain multiapth setup,
that'll help.


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Ritesh Raj Sarraf | http://people.debian.org/~rrs
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