What branch of meta-ivi are you using? -----Original Message----- From: Andrei Gherzan [[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 04:27 AM Pacific Standard Time To: Felix01 Fischer Cc: [email protected]; Sarbu, Florin-Ionut (Florin); Behrens, Holger Subject: Re: [yocto] Antwort: Re: booting with systemd fails with poky 9.0.0 & meta-ivi 4.0 & meta-intel master
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 10:08 AM, Felix01 Fischer <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hello, I've attached a file with the changes I made to local.conf, bblayers.conf & some output from bitbake. I can build working images for qemux86, too The build process itself triggers no errors. As im building with MACHINE ??= "crownbay" I was able to locate tmp-eglibc-eglibc/work/crownbay-oe-linux/foton-image/4.0.0-r0/rootfs/bin/mount which is a symlink to /bin/mount.util-linux. This file exists, too. This is the output when trying to boot, beginning with the /init error "/init: line 98: mount: not found /init: line 98: mount: not found /init: line 98: mount: not found systemd-udev[44]: starting version 199 cat: can't open '/proc/cmdline': No such file or directory Waiting for removable media..." So you are using crownbay. Most probably you miss some systemd configs in kernel. That would be my guess. Adding Florin Sarbu and Holger Behrens to CC (meta-ivi maintainer). Cheers! -- Andrei Gherzan m: +40.744.478.414 | f: +40.31.816.28.12
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