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It seems to depend on LDAP which is hosted on adminstuff, which is a VM running on lamarr. After a reboot systemd gets stuck in a state where it refuses to start or stop any services.
I had to disable the LDAP modules in PAM, then force a reboot with reboot -f in order to get the VMs to start up.
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Another data point: colin did not come back up (it had lost bios settings and wanted someone to press F1 to continue). and colin is the nfs server for /home on lamarr...
It seems to depend on LDAP which is hosted on adminstuff, which is a VM running on lamarr. After a reboot systemd gets stuck in a state where it refuses to start or stop any services.
I had to disable the LDAP modules in PAM, then force a reboot with
reboot -f
in order to get the VMs to start up.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: