Am 03.05.2014 18:51, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: > Am 03.05.2014 18:40, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: >> Am 03.05.2014 15:57, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: >>> Am 03.05.2014 15:50, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés: >>>> On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 7:52 AM, J. Roeleveld <jo...@antarean.org> wrote: >>>> [...] >>>>> If you boot without those in fstab, then do the mdadm and lvm steps >>>>> manually, >>>>> do you then have it " working "? >>>>> If yes, I would leave it for now and wait for Canek to come online in a >>>>> few >>>>> hours. (Mexico should be awake at around 4 or 5pm I think) >>>>> >>>>> He knows systemd and dracut better then most people on here. >>>> >>>> Thanks for the confidence, but I don't think I will be able to help >>>> very much: I'm still running systemd 208. I defended my PhD thesis >>>> last week, and I *really* wanted to avoid a situation similar to the >>>> one Stefan is having, so I haven't updated any of my systems on weeks. >>> >>> Yep. Clever decision ;-) >>> >>> I could downgrade to 208 as well, this mainly only removes >>> systemd-networkd from my box which was nice to have .. but anyway. >>> >>> systemd-208 would also allow me to downgrade dracut, and I assume these >>> 2 steps would definitely change something. >>> >>> Right now I do *backups* and take a break ... I currently know how to >>> get the box up and working manually so this somehow takes the bigger >>> stress out of the game. Resetting the box dozens of times does thrill me >>> a bit with RAIDs and stuff. >>> >>> I will keep the list informed if I find out something new. >> >> back on systemd 208-r3 >> >> I somehow get lost more and more ... >> >> fstab with uuids and labels only now >> >> Dracut wants to resume from the swap-partition somehow ... parameter >> "noresume" helps >> >> Grub2 still has "root=/dev/sda" in its line and I don't get where that >> comes from > > correction, it was "sda1" and my fault in /etc/default/grub (hiding UUIDs)
An older kernel (3.13.4) boots OK ... the newer ones are screwed up (their initramfs) ... Back to the start. As I don't boot from LVM or mdadm-raid I consider to not need any "DRACUT_MODULES=" in /etc/portage/make.conf, right? What do you guys have in /etc/dracut.conf ? Canek, I use your kerninst-tool ... And there are settings in /etc/default/grub as well ... I somehow get the feeling that there are way too much bells and whistles in the game. I want to clean up as much as possible so that this more or less wasted day at least makes some sense in the end. Thanks all, Stefan