On 6/29/2013 11:45 PM, John Andreasson wrote: > On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 1:47 AM, Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com> wrote: >> Post the XFS mount entry(s) in dmesg and any errors. > > [ 2.119489] SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, realtime, large > block/inode numbers, no debug enabled > [ 2.119716] SGI XFS Quota Management subsystem > [ 2.120753] XFS (sda2): Mounting Filesystem > [ 2.150708] XFS (sda2): Ending clean mount > >> Paste the exact line from /etc/fstab. > > UUID=xxxx-xxxx /boot/efi vfat > defaults 0 1 > UUID=xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx / xfs > defaults,discard,noatime 0 1 > UUID=xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx none swap sw > 0 0 > >> I should have remembered this sooner. You're using initrd I assume >> since this is a stock install. The problem here is that the rootfs is >> being mounted via initrd. If you didn't rebuild it after adding discard >> to /etc/fstab, this explains your problem. >> >> Rebuilding initrd should fix it. > > Apart from the change in default file system it's pretty much a stock > install. I've rebuilt the inird and rebooted the machine; but no > change in /proc/mounts.
Hmm... Last thing to try is rootflags. To your kernel line in menu.lst add root=/dev/sdXX rootflags=discard ro If that doesn't do it maybe there's a bug here. -- Stan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51d0ab97.8060...@hardwarefreak.com