On Sun, 2011-05-01 at 13:17 +1200, Simon Geard wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-05-01 at 07:25 +0800, xinglp wrote:
> > On my X86_64 lfs (SVN-20110427)  system .
> > "/dev/disk/by-label/xxx" has not turnd up when "mountfs" started , so
> > I can't use "LABEL=xxxx" in fstab .
> > On 32bits system , this works well.
> 
> Maybe related, I've noticed problems with a 32-bit system using the same
> build, where partitions aren't always appearing in time for boot scripts
> to use them. For example, on one bootup, swapon failed because /dev/sda3
> (my swap partition) didn't exist at the time. On another, /home didn't
> get mounted, presumably for similar reason.
> 
> Anyone else noticed this kind of thing on SVN-20110427 (or thereabouts)?

Just tried again on a clean build, same thing is happening. Looking at
console output, there's a lot of stuff coming from drivers registering
hardware, even after the udev step has OKed and subsequent steps (like
mounting swap) have run.

I'd have expected 'udevadm settle' to block while this stuff's still
happening - is that not the case, maybe with 168?

Simon.

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