Am 26.03.2013 22:28, schrieb Kinkaid:
As I dug around the boot up process a little, I found a curious
message about /mnt/usbdisk which was a usb drive I
had setup shortly before all the latest bit happened. I guess the init process was
hanging when it was trying to
mount the usb drive and that was halting the whole process. After I removed the
offending entry from /etc/fstab
all boots up normally now
"noauto" is your friend and the last bit to zero which indicates at least
"no fsck"
never configure temporary drives as like built-in ones
[root@localhost:~]$ cat /etc/fstab | grep noauto
UUID=ea140964-634c-4fce-b587-9ce6a21b4cf9 /mnt/fileserver-backup ext4
rw,noexec,noatime,noauto 0 0