possibly problem with rawhide (systemd-217?): "Found ordering cycle on basic.target/start"

Igor Gnatenko i.gnatenko.brain at gmail.com
Fri Oct 31 13:45:03 UTC 2014


I see many this messages. But Matthew solution haven't fixed my problem.

-Igor Gnatenko
On Oct 31, 2014 4:42 PM, "Michal Schmidt" <mschmidt at redhat.com> wrote:

> On 10/31/2014 02:30 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> > Oct 31 09:19:46 ubik systemd[1]: dev-mqueue.mount: Directory /dev/mqueue
> to mount over is not empty, mounting anyway.
> > Oct 31 09:19:46 ubik mount[4484]: mount: mount point /dev/mqueue does
> not exist
> > Oct 31 09:19:46 ubik systemd[1]: dev-mqueue.mount mount process exited,
> code=exited status=32
> > Oct 31 09:19:46 ubik systemd[1]: Failed to mount POSIX Message Queue
> File System.
>
> I saw this too, but didn't look into it.
>
> > On a related but different note — is there a way to detect potential
> > ordering cycles from a set of RPMs on disk (possibly installed in a
> > chroot or something) _without_ actually booting? Maybe we could add a
> > taskotron check for that for packages with changes to systemd unit
> > files. (I realize that what is enabled on people's systems will have an
> > impact, but we could check against a set of defaults at least.)
>
> It's not the perfect solution, but this command would report
> the cycle you saw:
> /usr/lib/systemd/systemd --test --system
>
> Michal
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