Am 10.05.2011 11:39, schrieb rleigh: > On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 11:11:20AM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: >> Am 09.05.2011 23:40, schrieb rleigh: >>> On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 10:56:39PM +0200, chris h wrote: >>>> with initscripts 2.88dsf-13.5 from exp and initramfs-tools maks/run >>>> there's a new warning during boot: >>>> mount: can't find /run in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab >>>> >>>> Apparently this is caused by mountkernfs.sh which assumes that it has >>>> the authority to mount /run (line 42). >>>> With the newer initramfs-tools /run gets moved by the initramfs' init, >>>> but this doesn't make it into the mtab, causing the warning. >>>> >>>> I'm unsure what the correct solution would be... >>> >>> You need the patch from #621803 applying to the maks/run branch? >>> Or was this already applied? >> >> I can reproduce this issue. I used sysvinit/initscripts 2.88dsf-13.5 and >> built >> initramfs-tools from the maks/run branch >> (a6167ad4d32f56db89989e40d1863887c199cc61) >> >> During boot I get >> mount: can't find /run in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab >> mount: can't find /sys in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab >> >> and as a consequence >> startpar: service(s) returned failure: mountkernfs.sh ... failed! > > I think I know what's going on here, but I'll need to test. If > /run and /sys were mounted before reboot, they exist in the old > /etc/mtab before mtab.sh is run. If they weren't, the remount > will fail. mtab is not cleared until S08checkroot.sh, so > mountkernfs still sees the old contents.
I only get this error message once: During next reboot after the upgrade, i.e. /run is mounted by the initramfs but is not (yet) in /etc/mtab. A simple way to reproduce the issue is to run : > /etc/mtab and reboot > > The solution here, if this is the problem, is to comment out the > remounting until we have eliminated /etc/mtab by symlinking to > /proc/mounts. When symlinking /etc/mtab → /proc/self/mounts, I get Mounting local filesystems... failed Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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