[systemd-bugs] [Bug 83435] New: systemd 2.16.x on archlinux :[ OK ] / [ FAILED ] messages are no more showed during boot

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Wed Sep 3 05:18:54 PDT 2014


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83435

          Priority: medium
            Bug ID: 83435
          Assignee: systemd-bugs at lists.freedesktop.org
           Summary: systemd 2.16.x on archlinux :[ OK ] / [ FAILED ]
                    messages are no more showed during boot
        QA Contact: systemd-bugs at lists.freedesktop.org
          Severity: normal
    Classification: Unclassified
                OS: All
          Reporter: a.antolini at tin.it
          Hardware: Other
            Status: NEW
           Version: unspecified
         Component: general
           Product: systemd

Hi All, 

I'm on Archlinux 64bit  and after a recent systemd upgrade** to version 2.16.x,
 I noticed  an annoying  issue:

all [ OK ] (and [ FAILED]  messages  are no more showed during boot! (I prefer
to see the [ OK ] or [ FAILED ] messages during boot )

After usual early messages and "Welcome to Archlinux"  only messages related to
fsck checks are displayed then login prompt appear as usual (I don't use any
graphical login manager) 

This happens only during boot; [ OK ] messages are showed correctly during
shutdown process.

The system starts in console mode (no framebuffer or any other vesa driver)

I don't have the "quiet" kernel parameter in the GRUB2 config or 
anything else that can limit messages displayed  during boot (a.k.a. silent
boot) 


journalctl don't report any error messages, in fact, apart this issue,
everything works fine

also systemctl --failed --all don't report anything useful 

I checked archLinux forum but nothing helped me (majority of request are
related
to avoid messages at boot)


**  downgrading systemd on desktop to version 2.15.4  "solve" the issue and [
OK ] messages  are presented again in the boot phase.

Regards
Andrea

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