On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 03:32:41 +0100 Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org> wrote: [...] > I suspect the following happens: > - when booting on non-virtio cdrom, udebs are detected on the cdrom > and/or on the network, loaded, and the virtio-modules kernel udeb is > then loaded, and non-cdrom resources work fine (nic, hard disk). > - when booting with virtio cdrom, the relevant module hasn't been put > in the initramfs, so cdrom isn't detected at all, and game over.
Richard just ran into this again. > I suspect all we need is to add virtio-modules-${kernel:Version} to > pkg-lists/cdrom/<arch>.cfg files. Quoting for example the amd64 one: I agree. This should be done for at least amd64 and i386. It is probably sensible for all architectures where virtio-modules is built. [...] > I haven't played much with virtio myself, but I could probably provide > you with an amd64 netinst image for test purposes. Do you want to > perform some tests? I can test this easily. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Time is nature's way of making sure that everything doesn't happen at once.
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