On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 at 08:50:05, Johan Dahlberg wrote:
Looking at the mail in a real mail client I notice now that it was just
formatting problems, android mail client seemed to be doing funny
things.

Sorry for the noise.


Johan


> Did you notice that there is no space between `uuid` and the actual uuid of 
> the device? Maybe it's just a formatting error in the mail and if not it's 
> stilll strange that you can mount it manually.
> 
> Sorry I can't be of more help.
> 
> Johan
> 
> On December 19, 2014 9:20:25 PM EET, Peter Lawler 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >On 19/12/14 05:31, Johan Dahlberg wrote:
> >> On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 at 09:36:59, Peter Lawler wrote:
> >>> I'm trying to work out why I'm having no luck with pivot overlay on
> >BB. I
> >>> promise, I swear, I've tried everything on the wiki[1].
> >>>
> >>> Here's my (admittedly self annotated) /etc/config/fstab
> >>> -----
> >>> # http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/extroot?s[]=pivot
> >>> config mount
> >>>   option  target  '/overlay'
> >>> # option  device  /dev/sda1
> >>>   option  uuid    'f606c02f-aace-4d45-aa4a-206c83477451'
> >>>   option  fstype  'ext4'
> >>>   option  options 'rw,sync'
> >>>   option  enabled '1'
> >>>   option  enabled_fsck    '0'
> >>>
> >>> #config swap
> >>> # option  target  '/dev/sda2'
> >>> # option  uuid    'fd757ba2-fd17-43cc-8e4a-d6b822591bb7'
> >>> # option  enabled '1'
> >>>
> >>> ----
> >>> And here's the output of 'block detect'
> >>> ----
> >>> config 'global'
> >>>   option  anon_swap       '0'
> >>>   option  anon_mount      '0'
> >>>   option  auto_swap       '1'
> >>>   option  auto_mount      '1'
> >>>   option  delay_root      '5'
> >>>   option  check_fs        '0'
> >>>
> >>> config 'mount'
> >>>   option  target  '/mnt/sda1'
> >>>   option  uuid    'f606c02f-aace-4d45-aa4a-206c83477451'
> >>>   option  enabled '0'
> >>>
> >>> config 'swap'
> >>>   option  uuid    'fd757ba2-fd17-43cc-8e4a-d6b822591bb7'
> >>>   option  enabled '0'
> >>> ----
> >>> The device can be mounted manually after boot, so I know it's not a
> >missing
> >>> module problem. dmesg also indicates no errors during boot. It just
> >doesn't
> >>> do the overlay.
> >>>
> >>> I saw on the -devel list that there's something about OverlayFS v23
> >and
> >>> above needing an extra directory to be given at mount time[2]. I'm
> >wondering
> >>> if that may be related, or whether I'm missing something else
> >entirely.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>>
> >>> P.
> >>> [1]
> >http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/extroot?s[]=pivot&s[]=overlay#openwrt_barrier_breaker_trunk
> >>> [2]
> >>>
> >https://lists.openwrt.org/pipermail/openwrt-devel/2014-October/028587.html
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> >>>
> >>
> >> It's been a while since i worked with extroot, but I'm pretty sure I
> >had
> >> to run /etc/init.d/fstab enable/start to make it work on bootup.
> >>
> >> You've probably already tried this but I thought I'd mention it.
> >>
> >> Johan
> >
> >Thanks for mentioning /etc/init.d/fstab enable/start, it's something 
> >relative and obvious I should've mentioned in my original post.
> >
> >Sadly, however, I can confirm I've done this with no effect.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Pete.
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