[Bug 577636] Re: Filesystem could not be mounted: /proc/bus/usb
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at canonical.com
Mon May 21 02:25:01 UTC 2012
/proc/bus/usb has gone away and isn't coming back. It was never a
default mount installed by Ubuntu, so was not automatically removed on
upgrade; but users do need to remove this from their /etc/fstab if it's
there.
There's nothing else to be done in mountall for this issue - this is an
invalid fstab entry, and mountall handles it as intended because it's
not up to mountall to say that it's invalid.
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Filesystem could not be mounted: /proc/bus/usb
Status in “mountall” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
I have recently upgraded my wife's laptop to 10.04. Now at boot time
it occasionally stops during the boot process to warn about failing to
mount /proc/bus/usb, and asks if we would like to continue. Here's an
excerpt from today's boot log:
(this is the first line in the file)
mount: mount point /proc/bus/usb does not exist
mountall: mount /proc/bus/usb [390] terminated with status 32
mountall: Filesystem could not be mounted: /proc/bus/usb
(fsck goes and does its thing, including a check of the root fs as follows)
/dev/sda4 has been mounted 27 times without being checked, check forced.
Skipping /proc/bus/usb at user request
(this is followed by the filesystem checks being cancelled in this case, some init output, some nfs mount failures, and apparmor and ipsec starting)
This is a desktop install of Ubuntu that dates back to probably around
8.04, and has been upgraded incrementally since that time.
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