Yes, sounds like a memory problem. I'll stick with /usr/local for my
large files.
John
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Is this on a USB stick with persistent /home? If so, then you'll also hit
problems if the file is too big to fit into there.
But the most likely is that the in-memory overlay is being exhausted. Fedora
will create a temporary overlay in memory to handle writes to the filesystem.
James
Bruno Wolff III<[email protected]> wrote:
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 07:49:55 -0400,
john<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello
I noticed that when I copy a large file into /etc/skel during %post
my ISO is created correctly but crashes on boot up. The crash happens
when liveuser is being created and the large file in /etc/skel is
copied to /home/liveuser. If I boot into single user mode first and
delete the large file from /etc/skel and then "telinit 5", liveuser
is created and everything works correctly. I tried to rebuild the ISO
using a larger root partition but still got the same problem. If I
copy the large file to /usr/local there is no problem.
Does anyone know if there is some sort of size restrictions on files
added to /etc/skel ?
If the file is so large that copying it runs you out of memory, that could
potentially be your problem.
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