Hi Ludo, Thankyou for taking a look at this issue! I think I didn't make it clear in the original bug report what the actual problem was. I understand that in the beginning of the boot process the "device-mapping-streetkid_VG_storage-streetkid_LV_home" shepherd service is failing and this is causing shepherd services that depend on it to fail to start as a consequence. Later in the boot process the "device-mapping-streetkid_VG_storage-streetkid_LV_home" does successfully start though. What happens is that after the "device-mapping-streetkid_VG_storage-streetkid_LV_home" does start (after a couple of tries), other shepherd services will then start including the "user-processes" shepherd service. The problem is that the "guix-daemon" shepherd service doesn't always start after that. Sometimes it will, but sometimes it won't (see my first message for examples). Shouldn't the "guix-daemon" shepherd service ALWAYS start after the "user-processes" shepherd service starts? I also found that the "nscd" shepherd service is failing to start even though the "user-processes" shepherd service has started. The following terminal output was taken after my streetkid server had finished booting up. This should make things clearer: 1 mark@streetkid ~$ sudo herd status 2 Started: 3 + /proc/fs/nfsd 4 + console-font-tty1 5 + console-font-tty2 6 + console-font-tty3 7 + console-font-tty4 8 + console-font-tty5 9 + console-font-tty6 10 + device-mapping-streetkid_VG_storage-streetkid_LV_home 11 + file-system-/dev/pts 12 + file-system-/dev/shm 13 + file-system-/gnu/store 14 + file-system-/home 15 + file-system-/sys/firmware/efi/efivars 16 + file-system-/sys/kernel/debug 17 + file-systems 18 + idmap-daemon 19 + loopback 20 + mcron 21 + networking 22 + nfs 23 + ntpd 24 + root 25 + root-file-system 26 + rpc-pipefs 27 + rpc.mountd 28 + rpc.nfsd 29 + rpc.statd 30 + rpcbind-daemon 31 + ssh-daemon 32 + sshd-1 33 + syslogd 34 + term-tty1 35 + term-tty2 36 + term-tty3 37 + term-tty4 38 + term-tty5 39 + term-tty6 40 + udev 41 + urandom-seed 42 + user-file-systems 43 + user-processes 44 + virtual-terminal 45 Stopped: 46 - guix-daemon 47 - nscd 48 - term-console 49 One-shot: 50 * host-name 51 * sysctl 52 * user-homes As you can see on line 10 "device-mapping-streetkid_VG_storage-streetkid_LV_home" has been started and on line 43 "user-processes" has been started. The problem is that "guix-daemon" hasn't been started (line 46) and "nscd" also hasn't been started (line 47). Shouldn't Shepherd start these two services once "user-processes" has been started? I checked other services that depend on "user-processes" (see the attached shepherd dependency graph for my system). The "mcron" service and "ntpd" successfully start (lines 20 and 23). This still leaves the mystery of why "guix-daemon" and "nscd" won't start even though "user-processes" HAS been started. I hope this makes things clearer. Cheers Markus