Part of the bug here is that even after skipping a filesystem, mountall will try and mount it again whenever it can - that's why you see the loop - that was right at the time - but now it's just wrong - a skipped filesystem should be ignored entirely.
But that still doesn't explain why it stops booting entirely :-(
Part of the bug here is that even after skipping a filesystem, mountall will try and mount it again whenever it can - that's why you see the loop - that was right at the time - but now it's just wrong - a skipped filesystem should be ignored entirely.
But that still doesn't explain why it stops booting entirely :-(