Frans Pop <elen...@planet.nl> writes: > And if I choose to install stable I *can* reproduce the issue, both on > s390 and i386. And I can confirm that it is a segfault in mount when > mounting /proc (this is after extracting "required" packages). > > But it is indeed very strange that only the first mount attempt segfaults. > Executing the identical command from a debug shell succeeds. I also tried > running base-installer again after 'rm /target/*' and then it succeeds. > > What's maybe interesting is that it's the very first command executed in > the chroot. Hmmm. It could be that it's not actually mount that's > failing, but chroot?
The strace output says to me that it's indeed mount, not chroot, as it happens after the execve(mount). > Attached an strace I was able to create by breaking off debootstrap and > base-installer just before the /proc mount and then doing the following > from a debug shell: > # strace -tt -f -o chroot.strace chroot /target mount -t proc proc /proc I can't see anything strange in it now, but it would be interesting to know whether it depends on the contents of /target/etc/mtab (what if you delete it before the mount?). Having an strace of a second (successful) run might also provide a clue. Unfortunately I'm travelling soon, so don't expect much from here right now. -- Regards, Feri. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org