[Bug 1333773] Re: scanning for btrfs file systems on system startup
Thomas Mayer
1333773 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jun 20 19:07:50 UTC 2016
When I try to boot into the ubuntu installation from the SystemRescueCD
4.7.3, I get a
[...]
Attempting to mount device: /dev/sda2 (contains my root partition)
Cannot find device with /sbin/init. Retrying.
This could be SystemRescueCD, but I guess it is the same reason why
ubuntu is not booting here.
Besides that, I can manually mount /dev/sda2 in SystemRescueCD (with
btrfs).
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Title:
scanning for btrfs file systems on system startup
Status in btrfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 12.04 to Ubuntu 14.04, I get a message
"scanning for btrfs file systems" at starting-up. I don't have any
BTRFS filesystem. It delays the booting for about 15 seconds.
I tried to :
1) blacklist the brtfs module in /etc/modprobe.d.
2) remove btrfs-tools
3) renamed the executable /sbin/btrfs to p.e /sbin/btrfs.save
Now i get a blank screen for about 15 seconds until the splash screen
appears.
How can I get rid of this?
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