I wre affected by this bug, too. I manually started fsck which worked without problems. But on trying to continue booting by pressing CTRL+D (as the error message says) mountall block the furter boot process:
Filesystem check failed.
A Maintenance shell will now be started.
CONTROL-D will terminate this shell and retry.
# fsck /boot
time in superblock gets corrected as aexpected, but to be shure:
# fsck /boot
/dev/sda8: clean, x/y files, x/y blocks
Now pressing CTRL+D:
# exit
montall start/starting
=> Everything is blocked, ALT+SysRq+R/E/I/S/U/B was the only way out I found.
Is this another bug? Or is it a direct consequence of this bug?
I wre affected by this bug, too. I manually started fsck which worked without problems. But on trying to continue booting by pressing CTRL+D (as the error message says) mountall block the furter boot process:
Filesystem check failed.
A Maintenance shell will now be started.
CONTROL-D will terminate this shell and retry.
# fsck /boot
time in superblock gets corrected as aexpected, but to be shure:
# fsck /boot
/dev/sda8: clean, x/y files, x/y blocks
Now pressing CTRL+D: R/E/I/S/ U/B was the only way out I found.
# exit
montall start/starting
=> Everything is blocked, ALT+SysRq+
Is this another bug? Or is it a direct consequence of this bug?