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From: Benoit Hamet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: initrd-tools: Unable to automatically build initrd.img when using
partition
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Package: initrd-tools
Version: 0.1.78
Severity: important
I get the following configuration :
2 SATA drives
/dev/sd[ab]1 =3D=3D /boot (but not a real RAID)
/dev/sd[ab]2 =3D=3D swap (not in RAID)
/dev/sda3 =3D=3D / (temporary install system due to big problems with the=
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debian-installer :))
/dev/sdb3 =3D=3D /tmp (temporary install)
/dev/sd[ab]4 =3D=3D One big partition for RAID translated into /dev/mdp0 =
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/dev/md/mdp0 (not using or using devfs)
then in this configuration I get, /dev/mdp0p[1234] with /dev/mdp0p1 =3D=3D=
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future /, 2=3D/usr, 3=3D/var, 4=3D/home
Under a chrooted environnement (the future tree is mounted) I try to use=20
mkinitrd to build a RAID enabled initrd image. As you can see I don't=20
use devfs and the name of the drive is not "really" choosen by me.=20
mkinitrd fails to generate the image because it don't know how to handle=20
this root device ... I try to look in mkinitrd script and see that most=20
things are "harcoded" in it. But in the case of mdadm an array could be=20
called /dev/home0 for example with /dev/home0p1 for first partition etc=20
... (man mdadm IIRC).
So can I suggest to add something like MDBASE=3D/dev/md[p]$minor which=20
could be settled in the mkinitrd.conf ? This will not solve my problem,=20
but at least, should help me a little. I will try to build a patch in a=20
near future.
Regards,
Beno=EEt
-- System Information:
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Versions of packages initrd-tools depends on:
ii coreutils [fileutils] 5.2.1-2 The GNU core utilities
ii cpio 2.5-1.2 GNU cpio -- a program to man=
age ar
ii cramfsprogs 1.1-6 Tools for CramFs (Compressed=
ROM F
ii dash 0.5.2-4 The Debian Almquist Shell
ii util-linux 2.12-10 Miscellaneous system utiliti=
es
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From: Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Processed: Fixed in NMU of initrd-tools 0.1.80
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These bugs are fixed in initrd-tools, but were not closed because the
previous upload was listed as an NMU. The changelog of the upload in
question was as follows:
initrd-tools (0.1.80) unstable; urgency=3Dhigh
* Sven Luther
- Let's add the keyboard input modules on powerpc. (Closes: #264839)
* Maximilian Attems
- Be less noisy when unloading modules. The errors are harmless,
beside initrd shouldn't load that bunch of modules.
Fix makes bootup less "scary" for kernels > 2.6.8.
- Fix boot when using raid root with non devfs kernels.
Closes: #284763, #269726, #305145, #299103
- Warn if root device is not found. Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the pat=
ch.
Closes: #283919
- Don't try mount a block device for nfs root. thanks Alex Owen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for the patch. Closes: #307471
- Resynchronise with Ubuntu:
Integrate bits needed for RESUME support. thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
g.
-- Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 22 May 2005 18:57:04 +0200
Thanks,
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Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 10:33:08AM -0700, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>=20
> > tag 264839 + fixed
> Bug#264839: initrd-tools: mkinitrd should include keyboard modules (i8042=
, atkbd) in case an early fsck interaction is needed
> Tags were: pending
> Tags added: fixed
>=20
> > tag 269726 + fixed
> Bug#269726: Software RAID: if kernel compiled without devfs , software ra=
id boot failed
> Tags were: pending
> Tags added: fixed
>=20
> > tag 283919 + fixed
> Bug#283919: initrd-tools: Should warn if root device is not found
> Tags were: pending
> Tags added: fixed
>=20
> > tag 284763 + fixed
> Bug#284763: initrd-tools: md and devfs
> Tags were: pending patch
> Tags added: fixed
>=20
> > tag 299103 + fixed
> Bug#299103: initrd-tools: mkinitrd tries to use devfs in 2.6 series kernel
> Tags were: pending patch
> Tags added: fixed
>=20
> > tag 305145 + fixed
> Bug#305145: initrd-tools: Unable to automatically build initrd.img when u=
sing partition over RAID device
> Tags were: pending
> Tags added: fixed
>=20
> > tag 307471 + fixed
> Bug#307471: initrd-tools: wish init would not run mount_root if rootdev=
=3D255 (ie nfs root).
> Tags were: pending patch
> Tags added: fixed
>=20
> > quit
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