When rebooting my machine from a terminal via 'reboot' (as root), I run into a forced fs.chk on the next boot due to them not unmounted cleanly before. Journal has to be restored, etc. pp. this happens with sysvinit-2.93 it doesn't happen with sysvinit-2.93 when using the gui shutdown button of xfce4 it doesn't happen when downgrading sysvinit to 2.91-r1, in neither of the two cases. I'm not sure which log to attach?
Can you please check if this happens with /sbin/reboot from sys-apps/sysvinit-2.94 as well?
I'm not sure if I want that. The problem is, that the forced fsck can fail under certain circumstances. This ends up in mounting /dev/sdX as read-only, from there it can't start start anything that needs rw access to /, and other processes depending on it fail to write on / when rebooting. No idea how to get out of this deadlock, but by restoring a backup.
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(In reply to tt_1 from comment #2) > I'm not sure if I want that. The problem is, that the forced fsck can fail > under certain circumstances. This ends up in mounting /dev/sdX as read-only, > from there it can't start start anything that needs rw access to /, and > other processes depending on it fail to write on / when rebooting. No idea > how to get out of this deadlock, but by restoring a backup. Well, that's unfortunate since you seem to be the only one suffering from this issue. I suppose you tried to remount the / partition read-write without success? mount -o remount,rw /
I'm going to tackle this in the next days. openrc-0.41 has gone stable, there were a few bugs I deem suspicious of causing this. Also I had rc_parallel=YES, and it might be that the fsck cmd was interrupted by other things running in parallel mode. Also going to make myself a postit with the info on how to remount a read-only partition.
This might have been the foreshadow of the hd's mechanical fail, which occured today. Will confirm within a week or so.
I can't reproduce the behavior anymore, the issue might have been solved by the upgrade to openrc-0.41.2, it might have been caused by parallel booting turned on, or it might have happened because of the slowly failing harddisk.