In this situation (an unknown mount in /etc/fstab), mountall should display an error message on the Plymouth splash screen and prompt allowing you to skip this fileystem or drop to a maintenance shell. Apparently this isn't working for you.
I need some debugging information to be able to understand why this isn't working.
First please provide the output of "ls -l /lib/plymouth/themes"
Secondly edit /etc/init/mountall.conf and add "--debug" to the exec line, after booting attach /var/log/boot.log to this bug
Thanks for the report.
In this situation (an unknown mount in /etc/fstab), mountall should display an error message on the Plymouth splash screen and prompt allowing you to skip this fileystem or drop to a maintenance shell. Apparently this isn't working for you.
I need some debugging information to be able to understand why this isn't working.
First please provide the output of "ls -l /lib/plymouth/ themes"
Secondly edit /etc/init/ mountall. conf and add "--debug" to the exec line, after booting attach /var/log/boot.log to this bug
Thanks very much