It just occurred to me that my reply wasn't CC'ed to the ML. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Jude Nelson <jud...@gmail.com> Date: Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 2:12 PM Subject: Re: [Dng] [dng] vdev status update To: Anto <arya...@chello.at>
Hi Anto, thank you for giving that a try! > I am not sure if at this stage, it is worth it to report the problems that > I have just experienced. > Actually, every bit of feedback helps :) > > I followed your 3 steps instruction to have vdev on the PC that I am > currently using for writing this email (HP EliteBook 8530w), and > surprisingly it does not work (yet) :) > Before anyone ask: no, this is not a "production" PC as I have been > beating it up so bad in the last 3 years since I got it used from the > company I work for. > > In the grub.cfg, I used the same set of files as the ones from the running > kernel generated by update-initramfs, except the initrd that I took from > the "example" directory under vdev source directory. > > It booted the initrd, but just ended up on the (initramfs) prompt. It is > hard to get the error messages during boot. I tried to record them using my > mobile phone and the messages at the beginning are the following: > > Loading, please wait... > /init: line 175: resolve_device: not found > 00071:859055872: [ vdev.c:0425] vdev_init: ERROR: > vdev_config_load('/etc/vdev/vdevd.conf') rc = -2 > 00071:859055872: [ main.c:0042] main: ERROR: vdev_init rc = -2 > > <some messages that are too fast to be captured> > It looks like the config file didn't get installed to the right place. Upon further inspection, it looks like I forgot to have the Makefile install the vdev init script as well (I had installed it manually in my VM). I'll add "create a generic device manager init script that works with udev, vdev, mdev, and static /dev" to my TODO list :) I pushed a fix to both git.devuan.org and github.com, if you're anxious to try it again (I tested it insofar as ensuring that it generates /etc/vdev properly, and it installs the vdev init script and removes the udev script links from /etc/rcS.d). I haven't tested it on my VM yet, though. Thanks again for giving this a go! -Jude > _______________________________________________ > Dng mailing list > Dng@lists.dyne.org > https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng >
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