On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 11:23 AM, John Florian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a script that causes a new initrd to be built for my live images > (that have been written to flash drives). This script works great on > Fedora 18 but causes the error (see subject) when run a Fedora 20 system – > both having been created by livecd-tools. My script calls _ > *LiveImageCreatorBase*__write_dracut_conf() and I can see that > dmsquash-live is requested: > > > > # cat /etc/dracut.conf > > filesystems+="vfat msdos isofs ext4 xfs btrfs " > > drivers+="sr_mod sd_mod ide-cd cdrom =ata sym53c8xx aic7xxx ehci_hcd > uhci_hcd ohci_hcd usb_storage usbhid firewire-sbp2 firewire-ohci sbp2 > ohci1394 ieee1394 mmc_block sdhci sdhci-pci pata_pcmcia mptsas udf > virtio_blk virtio_pci virtio_scsi virtio_net virtio_mmio virtio_balloon > virtio-rng ums_realtek " > > add_dracutmodules+=" dmsquash-live pollcdrom " > > hostonly="no" > > dracut_rescue_image="no" > > > > > > Interestingly, the pollcdrom module on that same line is included in the > initrd without any problem. Both modules appear to be available for > inclusion: > > > > # dracut --list-modules | sort > > base > > bash > > biosdevname > > btrfs > > busybox > > cms > > convertfs > > crypt > > crypt-gpg > > crypt-loop > > dasd > > dasd_mod > > dasd_rules > > debug > > dm > > dmraid > > dmsquash-live > > drm > > ecryptfs > > fs-lib > > fstab-sys > > i18n > > img-lib > > kernel-modules > > lvm > > mdraid > > modsign > > multipath > > plymouth > > pollcdrom > > qemu > > rescue > > resume > > rootfs-block > > selinux > > shutdown > > syslog > > systemd > > systemd-bootchart > > system-upgrade > > system-upgrade-fedora > > terminfo > > udev-rules > > url-lib > > usrmount > > virtfs > > watchdog > > zfcp > > zfcp_rules > > > > > > Does anyone have an easy answer to this one? I’ll keep digging deeper but > thought someone here might already know what’s going on. > > > > -- > > John Florian > Sorry for the late reply. Does this link help? https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB#Kernel_updates --Fred
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