Cyanrigger <cyanrig...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> The next I will try is to move every single file (or a group) rsync
> would have copied, per hand. And after every transfer I will fsck.
> Wish me luck.  

I have tried to copy groups of files instead of the whole tmpfs and
then fsck for errors. I always got errors after copying some files
in /var. I have tested with /var/auth.log and /var/daemons.log. Both
made errors. I don't know if this means anything.

Also, I tried the whole thing on my workstation, that is a completely
different hardware. I used the same initramfs and the same test scripts.
The kernel version is also "2.6.36.1" the aufs-standalone version is
also the same: "2.1-standalone.tree-36-20101122". All the userspace is
the same, since the machines share the same portage tree.
And I run into the same errors!!

So either my setup (initramfs script) is impossible to work with aufs
or I activated the wrong aufs options (kernel,mount,/etc/default/aufs)
or some userspace program interferes (rather unlikely)
or it's a bug in kernel (ext3 or aufs).
or some fubar **** ...

I think I'll try with another kernel+aufs combination.
Maybe 2.6.32.


Marcus

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