On 9/8/2015 PM 10:05, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Tue, 08.09.15 20:45, Steven Shiau ([email protected]) wrote:
Dear systemd developers,
I encountered a very weird issue, i.e. the /dev or /tmp disappears when
program is running.
The client system is nfsroot (diskless), running on the Debian Sid with
Linux kernel 4.1.0-2-amd64. The PXE/NFS server is a Debian Live system
running NFS server by unfs3 [1], its mounting status is attached as
"server-table.txt", and the client's initial mounting status is attached
as "client-table.txt". You can see /dev/ is mounted as devtmpfs. This is
quite normal.
When a system deployment program (clonezilla [2]) is run in the diskless
client machine, suddenly the /dev/ is gone, as shown in the attached
file "client-table-dev-missing.txt". You can see "/dev/" is missing. To
narrow down the issue, I have switched to sysvinit, but still use
systemd-udevd on this Debian Sid system.
What makes you think this is a systemd issue, and not a clonezilla issue?
Lennart
Thanks. The reason is the same versions of Clonezilla-related programs
work on the Debian live system, i.e. not on nfsroot environment.
Therefore I guess it maybe due to systemd-udevd with nfsroot. Maybe I am
wrong.
Steven.
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