Problem solved !
Just an amazing hardware bug !
Changing frequencies from 1333/667 to 1200/600 and disabling multi-
core ability in bios fixed the issue ...
I know it will only help people working on Marvell armada xp pre-
release but who knows...

On 13 juil, 15:32, Pierre-Olivier Roumier <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 13/07/2011 00:09, Mike Christie a crit :
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> > On 07/12/2011 08:51 AM, Pierre-O wrote:
> >> Hi there !
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> >> I'm trying to boot from an iSCSI target using open-iscsi and a ubuntu
> >> karmic revision.
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> >> # uname -a
> >> Linux 2.6.35.9 #40 SMP Fri Jul 8 10:27:20 EDT 2011 armv6l GNU/Linux
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> >> # iscsid -v
> >> iscsid version 2.0-870
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> >> I've managed to build a valid initramfs, to boot on it and get a valid
> >> mount point giving a perfect acces to my iSCSI target contents. But
> >> when my init script chroot to iSCSI rootfs and run real root /sbin/
> >> init execution get unexpectedly stopped and kernel crashes.
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> >> So, I did the following test in my initramfs :
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> >> # iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.2011-06.net.online:tgt05 --login
> >> Logging in to [iface: default, target: iqn.2011-06.net.online:tgt05,
> >> portal: 192.168.11.42,3260]
> >> Login to [iface: default, target: iqn.2011-06.net.online:tgt05,
> >> portal: 192.168.11.42,3260]: successful
> >> # mount /dev/sda /mnt
> > After you mount sda, do a killall iscsid, then do the chroot. After you
> > have changed to the iscsi root. Start iscsid again.
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> Well, always the same issue :
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> # mount /dev/sda /mnt
> # killall iscsid
> # chroot /mnt /sbin/iscsid
> Segmentation fault
> # chroot /mnt /sbin/iscsid
> Segmentation fault
> # chroot /mnt /sbin/iscsid
> #
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> I just can't get any execution working the first time while chrooted.
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> > Or in the initramfs just do a iscsistart for each session you want to
> > start, then mount, then chroot, then start iscsid.
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> Same results this way :
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> # iscsistart -i iqn.1993-08.org.debian:01:fce89798abd -t
> iqn.2011-06.net.online:tgt05 -g 1 -a 192.168.11.42
> # mount /dev/sda /mnt
> # chroot /mnt /sbin/iscsid
> Segmentation fault
> # chroot /mnt /sbin/iscsid
> Segmentation fault
> # chroot /mnt /sbin/iscsid
> #
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> >> # chroot /mnt /bin/ls /
> >> Segmentation fault
> >> # chroot /mnt /bin/ls /
> >> Segmentation fault
> >> # chroot /mnt /bin/ls /
> >> bin  boot  chroot.sh  dev  etc  home  lib  lost+found  media  mnt
> >> opt  proc  root  sbin  selinux  setup.sh  srv  sys  tmp  usr  var
> >> \

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