** Changed in: casper (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
Casper doesn't wait for USB hard disks to come up (persistent)
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** Tags added: persistent
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Casper doesn't wait for USB hard disks to come up (persistent)
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** Summary changed:
- Casper doesn't wait for USB hard disks to come up
+ Casper doesn't wait for USB hard disks to come up (persistent)
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Casper doesn't wait for USB hard disks to come up (persistent)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158976
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This is a problem for iso-scan/filename=, too. It gets the list of
block devs on the system at the start, and goes through that list, then
drops you to a shell. On a fast machine, the boot scripts get to
/scripts/casper/20iso-scan before USB devices have shown up. Even the
internal hard drive ma
I have the same problem when running the live "CD" off a quickly
discovered hard drive, and the persistent casper-rw on a slower USB
drive.
In scripts/casper:mountroot() the livefs_root is waited for, but once
it's found the casper-rw drives are probed for without waiting, which in
my case fails s
** Attachment added: "Sleep a while to make sure all usb devices are up and
running"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10258223/158976-workaround.patch
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Casper doesn't wait for USB hard disks to come up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158976
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As a work-around added the following to initrd.gz:
./scripts/casper-premount/01sleep:
# Sleep a while to make sure all usb devices are up and running
sleep 5
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: casper
Ubuntu 7.10 LiveCD copied onto a NFS server.
Booting in vmplayer 2.02 using PX