Martin Cracauer via plug on 20 Dec 2021 13:57:36 -0800


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Re: [PLUG] Running out of disk space?


H Mottaleb via plug wrote on Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 05:27:25PM -0500: 
> Hi,
> 
> I decided to restart my computer after running a few updates on the OS and Geth but now it???s stuck at :  /dev/sda2: clean, 342386/31227904 files, 118762585/124895488 blocks.
> 
> I???m not sure what this means.

Boot into single user mode.  It is somewhere in your grub config,
possibly hidden behind another menu (advanced options or so).

If that works, do the update again, make sure your disks are not full
etc.

If it doesn't do singleuser mode either try the older kernel also in
your grub menu.

I had these systemd boot hangs on USB probing, maybe pull USB devices
such as cheap hubs and the like.

Rant:

Also, systemd sucks.  It should never hang without diagnostics like
that.  And in FreeBSD you could press control-C to proceed with the
next item in boot order.  Or Control-\ to also get a core dump from
the hand-producing entity.  I never understood why Linux (systemd or
not) doesn't implement this.  Now that systemd is the default
undebuggable hangs are the new normal.

Martin
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