Which dracut version are you using?
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On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 13:04:18 +0200, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org said:
That's why I suggest to install a dpkg file trigger for
/usr/share/initramfs-tools and update the initramfs whenever a package
drops a initramfs-tools hook in there.
I think the proper way is to add a dracut
On Wed, 21 Aug 2013 15:56:16 +0200, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org said:
How would a third party package know that it needs to trigger dracut (to
update the initramfs)?
I think the same way it does this for initramfs-tools. Those packages
must add dracut support.
That said, you
This error message disappears if you install the package console-data.
IMO this is more a minor bug, since the initrd is still created.
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On Wed, 03 Jul 2013 12:00:55 -0500, Ken Hahn kh...@engr.wisc.edu said:
# NFS v4 support
sed -i -e '/Nobody-/d' /etc/idmapd.conf
ainsl -v /etc/idmapd.conf 'Nobody-User = root'
ainsl -v /etc/idmapd.conf 'Nobody-Group = root'
I think you are right. There's an
This is a duplicate of #609568 which was fixed in 3.4.8.
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Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.101
Severity: minor
Since dracut uses the same file name for the initrd and dracut is a
replacement for initramfs-tools, it should conflict to dracut.
The dracut package already conflicts to initramfs-tools.
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Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.101
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
When I install dracut - which conflicts to initramfs-tools -
initramfs-tools will be removed. But when doing a dpkg-reconfigure the
script /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools is still executed, which
lead to following error:
Package: fai-setup-storage
Version: 4.0.3
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Sometimes setup-storage gives this Perl warning:
Prototype mismatch: sub Parse::RecDescent::namespace01::dclone ($)
vs none at /usr/share/perl5/Parse/RecDescent.pm line 1984 during
global destruction.
A fix is already
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 13:53:42 -0700, Dan Kegel d...@kegel.com said:
Although I encountered this on Ubuntu 12.04, I verified that the
problem also occurs when installing rinse straight from upstream hg.
I can confirm that these bug exists on wheezy. Thanks for the patch. I
think I will
On Thu, 27 Sep 2012 14:32:46 +0300, Henri Salo he...@nerv.fi said:
I haven't verified Debian packages are affected. If you want me to do it
send me an email :)
That would be great, because currently I'm very busy.
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make-fai-nfsroot from 3.4 would copy it (and other stuff in /etc/fai)
into the nfsroot. fai-make-nfsroot does not.
This change in 4.0 was done by intention. Therefore, it's not a bug at
all IMO. I will first set down the severity to normal.
Most things you define in fai.conf can also
Package: clusterssh
Version: 4.01.01-4
Severity: important
Tags: patch
When calling cssh as crsh the method should be rsh for loggin into the remote
machines. This does not work (crsh still uses ssh), and even setting
comms in the config file to rsh does not help.
This is already fixed in
Package: python-gtk2
Version: 2.24.0-3
Followup-For: Bug #603209
The problem with reportbug still exists in squeeze.
reportbug fails almost every time I try to report a bug. Examples when starting
from bash:
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/python: double free or corruption (fasttop):
Package: xfce4-settings
Version: 4.8.3-2
Severity: normal
When 'slow_keys' is auto-enabled by holding down a key for a long time, the GUI
does not reflect this, e.g. if you:
* Press SHIFT until slow_keys is automatically enabled
* Open settings/accessibility functions
then slow_keys is not
I just realized I made a typo in previous report. What I meant to say was:
The problem with reportbug still exists in testing/wheezy.
Sorry about the confusion.
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On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 08:55:26 +0200, sylvain ARMAGNAC
sylvain.armag...@gmail.com said:
Create a nfsroot is not possible, if exist a symlink on /etc/localtime
and the script fai-make-nfsroot failed.
Can you please explain why /etc/localtime is a symlink to a directory
as you say in
Additional information from sylvain ARMAGNAC sylvain.armag...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 12:41:45 +0200
Yes i am surprise about this. But on a fresh install squeeze 6.0.1 and update
to 6.0.6 i have a symlink from /etc/localtime to /usr/local/zoneinfo/localtime.
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Package: moreutils
Version: 0.41
I have a huge number of files in a directory (which is tmpfs mounted)
ls |wc -l
9010
du -sh
12G
ls *.out |wc -l
5003
This is a 96GB RAM dual CPU hexacore machine, so I have 12 cores in all.
Now I like to compute the md5sum of all files *.out in parallel
FYI:
I had the same problem with wheezy. After changing the wicd template
and adding the line
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
I had no more problems. Maybe this fixes also your problem.
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I'm not sure about the severity of this bug. It affects all
distributions which uses yum. These are all versions of CentOS and
SLC, but I bet all others are also affected.
The bug makes it impossible to create an RPM installation and therefore
is at least important. But it makes rinse unsusable
Package: rinse
Severity: important
Fedora and opensuse distributions does not seem to be affected by this
bug. But it's still important, since it's totally broken when creating
CentOS and SLC environments which is the case when the package FAI is
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Did you try to add rd.lvm=o the the kernel command line? This disables
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This bug is not important, it's a normal bug.
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On Sun, 3 Feb 2013 16:37:51 +0100, Wolfgang Walkowiak
walkow...@hep.physik.uni-siegen.de said:
For now I'll resort to a custom configuration script for the timezone
setting,
but the issue appears to be affecting any configuration of a package
already
installed prior to the
Oh! This should be rd.lvm=0.
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I also cannot confirm this bug when building on my machine.
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Package: tcsh
Version: 6.18.01-1
It seems to be fixed in 6.18.01.
malzmuehle[~] echo ``
malzmuehle[~] echo $version
tcsh 6.18.01 (Astron) 2012-02-14 (x86_64-unknown-linux) options
wide,nls,dl,al,kan,rh,nd,color,filec
malzmuehle[~] set printexitvalue
malzmuehle[~] echo ``
malzmuehle[~]
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 12:52:29 +0100, clash cl...@clashnet.org said:
ii live-boot 3.0~b7-1
ii live-boot-initramfs-tools 3.0~b7-1
This version is good and works inside a testing nfsroot.
Maybe your problem is related to using sid in
Package: fai-client
Version: 4.0.4
Severity: normal
fcopy does not change the owner, group and mode of a destination file
if it already exists and has the same mtime and mode as the source
file when using -M.
I tries to do fcopy -Mv /etc/apt/sources.list, but since this file was
already
The version 2.08 of File::Path which is in wheezy now supports setting
owner and group.
http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/DLAND/File-Path-2.08/Changes
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IU just uploaded 034-1, which may fix this bug. A NEWS entry says:
- lvm/mdraid: Fix LVM on MD activation
Please check if 034-1 fixes your problem.
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As of dracut 024 and later you need to enable autoassembly of special
devices like lm. This can be done with
rd.auto=1
P.S.: Please add your dracut version to the bug report. Also try the
newest version (currently 034-1).
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Please try the newest dracut version (034-1 atm.) and setting rd.auto=1.
From the man page:
rd.auto=1
enable autoassembly of special devices like cryptoLUKS, dmraid,
mdraid or lvm. Default is off as of dracut
version = 024.
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Special devices are not enabled by default since 024. From the man page:
rd.auto rd.auto=1
enable autoassembly of special devices like cryptoLUKS, dmraid, mdraid
or lvm. Default is off as of dracut version = 024.
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Please try to add rd.auto=1 to the kernel cmdline or add this to
/etc/dracut.conf (or etc/dracut.conf.d/...).
This enables autoassembly of special devices like cryptoLUKS, dmraid,
mdraid or lvm. Default is off as of dracut version = 024.
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On Thu, 10 Oct 2013 21:32:04 -0400, Anthony L. Awtrey t...@awtrey.com
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Putting rc.auto=1 into either the /etc/dracut.conf or a newly created
/etc/dracut.conf.d/10-auto.conf resulted in an error message when I
reconfigured the dracut package to force a regeneration of the
It's better to write
kernel_cmdline+= rd.auto=1
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I would be happy, if the Debian Perl group would apply the patch and
upload a new version of this package.
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The new version liblinux-lvm-perl 0.16-2 is now available. This may
fix your setup-storage problem. Could you please try the new
liblinux-lvm-perl version and report if this fixes your problem.
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On Fri, 01 Nov 2013 11:56:28 +0100, Rene Bleisch
siw...@climate.unibe.ch said:
Why aptopt is reset just before aptitude invocation? (line 38)
export aptopt=
This was added in 2005 because of some dpkg error.I guess it's not
needed any more. Since it works without this line (I also
This is a strange bug. I can reproduce it in my KVM test machine.
One workaround is to add this line, which helps setup-storage to
calculate the size of the last part of the disk.
logical - 1- - -
Or I can recomment to make the size of the last partition like
140G-141G. This also works
The new version 0.17 of liblinux-lvm-perl should fix the problem that
vgdisplay has a different output.
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This is because fai-setup exports the config space defined in
FAI_CONFIGDIR, not the path from FAI_CONFIG_SRC.
FAI_CONFIGDIR is the local path to the config space. It is used by
several fai tools.
FAI_CONFIG_SRC is not used for deciding if the config space is located
locally on the install
On Tue, 03 Dec 2013 16:04:13 +0100, Frank Groetzner
fgroetz...@nicos-ag.com said:
The bug described here doesn't seem to be documented as official bug:
https://lists.uni-koeln.de/pipermail/linux-fai/2013-June/010074.html
IMO this is only a problem if the NFS server is different to
My grub-probe on wheezy gives this information:
grub-probe -tdrive /media/stick
(/dev/sdg,msdos1)
This is the correct output I expect.
It seems that this a squeeze only problem and since squeeze is
oldstable I like to close this bug.
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Can you please check, if this fix solves your problem.
https://github.com/lhm-limux/fai/commit/8ab64a9a39df22c2a692af7f928ed44cab7756a7
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I just included your patch into the git master branch. Thanks a lot. It
will be part of FAI 4.1
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Can you please check if the fix for #703326 also fixes your problem?
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dracut 031-2 dracut from arch all to any and added the Muilt-Arch
to the control file. Version 032-1 also uses ldconfig -pN to
determine the lib pathes. Does the new version fix your problems?
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JFYI:
When using a generic dracut initrd, you have to add the resume=
parameter. Using UUID is prefered. When using a host-only initrd, this
should not be needed.
A fix for this problem will we included in the next dracut version (033).
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It's now fixed in git master.
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For the time being, I provide
/etc/fai/fai.conf explicitly for the DEBIAN class in my config space.
Is this the recommended way?
Yes, this is a very good solution.
Copying fai.conf or writing to fai.conf on the install client should
not be done by FAI internally, but should only be done by
This is already done in scripts/DEBIAN/40-misc
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I'm wondering why the directory /lib/modules/3.12.0-rc1-00342-g6b12184
does not exist. How is this directory named on your host?
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This patch will also do it:
--- dracut-functions.sh~2013-09-26 14:49:53.197483580 +0200
+++ dracut-functions.sh 2013-09-26 14:50:03.366483641 +0200
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
[[ -d /usr/lib ]] libdirs+= /usr/lib
fi
-libdirs+=$(ldconfig_paths)
+libdirs+= $(ldconfig_paths)
On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 15:22:46 -0400, Zachary Harris
zacharyhar...@hotmail.com said:
As implied in the original report, the forked version of rinse at
http://gitorious.org/rinse is much more up to date.
Thus I would request that this package start either tracking the
I mailed to ray...@cpan.org and chadker...@yahoo.com, which both
worked on this library. But both email addresses are not valid any
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Here's the patch, that adds support for LV Path in this library.
Later I will also adjust setup-storage in FAI.
--- LVM.pm 2012-02-08 23:51:49.0 +0100
+++ /home/lange/LVM.pm 2013-10-07 21:15:10.935908675 +0200
@@ -288,9 +288,14 @@
$vghash{$vgn}-{uuid} = $1;
Since the change was between squeeze and wheezy, the new version of
this package will only be used with a 3.x kernel.
Therefore I would not add support for the old output.
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Hi Ben,
I guess we need the debug outut of dracut for further debugging.
This command should do the job.
dracut --debug --force /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-4-amd64 3.2.0-4-amd64
dracut.log
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Tags: moreinfo
You have said, that you have changed fai-make-nfsroot and overlay.sh.
And it does not work. Please try with unmodified scripts and grub.cfg.
What do you mean by i've live-boot with /nfsroot/ path?
I do not understand this. You cannot use this path and live-boot when
using the
FYI: setup-storage uses liblinux-lvm-perl which has bug #717684 which
may cause this LVM related bug, because vgdisplay has changed its
output from squeeze to wheezy.
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This bug only appears if the disk size is excatly 2500 bytes.
I've tested the patch. This fix works.
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Using FAI 4.1~beta4 and dracut 034-2 I have some success.
When debugging the initrd by adding rd.break=pre-pivot, I get into the
initrd shell and see the the nfsroot was mounted to /sysroot via nfs v4.
Also all files in /sysroot belong to user and group root. That means,
that mounting via nfs v4
Using the kernel from linux-image-3.12-0.bpo.1-amd64 from
wheezy-backports solves this problem. Now the nfsroot can be mounted
via NFS v4 without any problems.
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Package: iputils-ping
Version: 3:20121221-4
Severity: important
Broadcast ping is broken.
Example where 4 hosts answer, but they are all incorrectly reported
as 172.16.1.17:
$ ping -b 172.16.0.0
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
PING 172.16.0.0 (172.16.0.0) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from
Using FAI 4.0.8 (which has setup-storage 1.4) and a wheezy nfroot this
works for me, even the variable ROOT_PARTITION is set to:
ROOT_PARTITION=${ROOT_PARTITION:-/dev/xpv/root}
I'm using liblinux-lvm-perl 0.17-1 inside the nfsroot.
This is my fstab entry for the root partition:
/dev/xpv/root
I'm wondering if the kernel driver crc32 is really needed? But first, please
check if dracut 034-2 (from testing, and it also works in stable)
already fixes your problem.
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On Sun, 06 Apr 2014 22:25:24 +0800, ding mmyan...@gmail.com said:
When I pass argument root=nfs:[fe80:xx:xx%eth0]:/xx, it leads the boot
fail.
However, the ipv6 address has been autoconfigured and I can mount it in
fallback mode using mount.nfs (mount -t nfs doesn't work). It
I've dived deeper into this problem.
In dracut in nfs-lib.sh the server is determined by this code.
If your DHCP server is using the option dhcp-server-identifier, this
will be used for the NFS mount. Also, next_server is never received by
the dhclient programm. It's part of the DHCP packet, but
Since next_server cannot be received, I propose to use tftp_server for
determine the name of the NFS server.
Here's my proposal for a patch.
I also send this to upstream, but got no reaction so far.
diff --git a/modules.d/95nfs/nfs-lib.sh b/modules.d/95nfs/nfs-lib.sh
index 9ced2e6..21ba915
If FAI_CONFIG_SRC is set in /etc/fai/fai.conf and the URL contains a
nfs location then fai-setup will add an entry in /etc/exports.
Can we close this bug now? Any opinions?
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I guess the important bug line is:
Kernel version 3.12.0-rc1-00342-g6b12184 has no modules in
/lib/modules/3.12.0-rc1-00342-g6b12184
But I guess it's because of some other bug in Debian unstable. Please
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ping :)
Also about getting this fix into Debian wheezy... broken softupdates with
a git configspace is quite a bummer... even though FAI itselfs makes it a
rather trival problem, IMO this really should be
report with FAI:
https://www.mail-archive.com/linux-fai@uni-koeln.de/msg05423.html
Thomas Lange guessed right, the issue is in the Linux::LVM perl module,
version 0.17. I managed to fix the issue, see the attached patch file.
After applying the patch, FAI setup-storage works fine again
I'm currently working on a new rinse release which includes almost all
patches from Nathan.
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On Sat, 28 Jun 2014 03:15:32 +0200, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org said:
does dracut provide any dpkg trigger which we could use in systemd to
force an update of the initramfs when systemd is installed/updated?
Not yet.
Is there anything we can do to improve integration of
Package: fai
Version: 4.2
You cannot give a directory for option -C.
In version 4.2 a bug was introduced when calling getopt without a
colon for option -C.
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authconfig (which breaks the nis on the host) is only called in
post-install.sh for centos 4 and 5 and rhel 5.
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The path of this script in Jessie is
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/plymouth/plymouth-populate-initrd
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On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 15:48:54 +0200, Thomas
debianbts-20131104195...@racbu.de said:
I'm trying to get going with fai. I'm using an up-to-date Jessie.
If I run fai-setup I get an error that aptitude is not available:
Yep, I also got into this bug. Here's the fix for it
Package: rinse
Version: 2.0.1-1
Severity: minor
When you remove a package from /etc/rinse/*.packages, but this package
is already in the cache (/var/cache/rinse) from a former call, this
package will be extracted anyhow. This is because all packages from
the cache are copied to the target, and
JFYI, lvm2 in whezy does not support --yes for lvcreate.
lvcreate --yes
lvcreate: unrecognized option '--yes'
dpkg -l lvm2
ii lvm2 2.02.95-8amd64Linux Logical Volume
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Could you please give me the size of your bin/setupcon inside the initrd:
lsinitrd /boot/initrd*|grep setupcon
Mine is: 1062 bytes bin/setupcon
If I extract the initrd the bin/setupcon script looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
# A micro-version of setupcon with static configuration.
printf '\033%%G'
I still have this bug in 038-1, but it getting better ;-)
The grep error is gone, but still the sed fails.
jessie[~]# dracut -q
sed: can't read
/var/tmp/initramfs.GHpSng/lib/udev/rules.d/69-dm-lvm-metad.rules: No such file
or directory
This bug is now fixed upstream in
What do you mean by preserving a partition? Do you mean a LVM
partition or a physical disk partition?
Please provide your disk_config file, so we can understand your
problem.
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On Wed, 09 Jul 2014 12:51:09 +0900, Kenji Okimoto
okim...@clear-code.com said:
The command yum doesn't work in chroot.
I cannot confirm this. It works well for me.
And we cannot add new user in chroot.
Because libsemanage is not installed.
OK, I will add this library.
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Package: nicstat
The new upstream version 1.95 is available since jan 2014.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nicstat/files/?source=navbar
It would be nice if you could package it for Debian.
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I do not understand your bug report. What do you mean by 'inittab is
in the way'? Why is dracut missing?
Can you please give more details on your error. Which dracut version
did you install?
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In Debian we will not use the i18n module from dracut. Instead we use
a Debian specific module that uses setupcon. Therefore, a Debian
example config file is not needed.
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I cannot confirm this bug. I guess you have build a kernel on your own
which does not use the directory
/lib/modules/3.12.0-rc1-00342-g6b12184.
I will close this bug, if I do not get more information.
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2014 14:56:05 +0200, Julian Andres Klode j...@debian.org
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Jul 19 14:47:11 localhost dracut-initqueue[115]: Can't locate warnings.pm
in @INC (you may need to install the warnings module) (@INC contains: /etc/p
Jul 19 14:47:11 localhost dracut-initqueue[115]: BEGIN
Package: fai
CentOS 7 installed via FAI does not boot corretly.
kernel and initrd are loaded and started, but dracut does can not
mount /sysroot.
IMO this is because no /boot/grub2/device.map is generated.
(normally done by anaconda)
There's also no entry in grub.cfg which sets root like this
On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 12:22:18 +0100, Patrick J Cherry
patr...@bytemark.co.uk said:
In wheezy, dracut will not add virtio_* modules to the initramfs if the
systemd-detect-virt
Can this be patched into wheezy please?
No. This is not an important bug. And since wheezy is stable, only
On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 00:47:12 +0200, Claudio Clemens astu...@gmx.net
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Package: dracut
Version: 020-2
It would be very nice, if you could try the newest version of dracut
(038-2) from testing, which also can be used with wheezy.
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This should be fixed in 4.2.3. You have to add the package
sysvinit-core in /etc/fai/NFSROOT and rebuild the nfsroot.
I had the same problem during network/PXE boots, but it should also
fix this issue when doing CD booting.
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Oh, they have changed the behaviour. It's fixed in 4.2.3~beta5 and later.
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On Mon, 01 Sep 2014 08:33:25 +0200, Michael Prokop m...@debian.org said:
... and then an unrelated cowbuilder run failed to execute:
| I: Mounting /var/cache/pbuilder/build
| mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /srv/pbuilder/build,
|missing codepage
Hi Mika,
it would be nice if you could debug your pbuilder setup and give more
detailed information what pbuilder is doing concerning mount points.
Since I'm not using pbuilder, I will be able to debug this in more
details on my own.
Also can you give it a try using jessie?
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