Michael Tautschnig a écrit :

There are parts that need to be written on every boot-up, just temporary things.
Prior to live-initramfs this was solved by mounting parts of the file system as
tmpfs. Now live-initramfs takes care of everything.

You definitely need to debug the mount problem, possibly by checking the logs on
the server.

HTH,
Michael


Taking a look at this "old" message, i found this:

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Nov 9 10:00:39 procyon mountd[9249]: authenticated mount request from testfai.labri.fr:1014 for /soft/fai/nfsroot (/soft/fai/nfsroot) Nov 9 10:00:39 xxxx mountd[9249]: refused unmount request from xxxx for /root (/): not exported Nov 9 10:00:40 xxxx mountd[9249]: authenticated mount request from xxxx:799 for /soft/fai/nfsroot (/soft/fai/nfsroot) Nov 9 10:00:40 xxxx mountd[9249]: refused unmount request from xxxxx for /root (/): not exported Nov 9 10:00:41 xxxx mountd[9249]: authenticated mount request from xxxx:840 for /soft/fai/nfsroot (/soft/fai/nfsroot) Nov 9 10:00:41 xxxx mountd[9249]: refused unmount request from xxx.xxx.fr for /root (/): not exported
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In /var/log/daemon

I don't really understand what's going on.
Maybe FAI tries to umount an nfs directory that does not exists ? (here /root)


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