Hi, I've followed the code through some and I see the following steps happen (with root persistence, something similar probably happens with home persistence)
1) It finds the live image and mounts that at /cdrom, then finds the squashfs within, loop mounts it, and remembers the mount point for the ro part of the aufs mount. 2) It finds the device with casper-rw on it, and mounts this at /casper-rw-backing. 3) It loop mounts casper-rw and then mounts that at /cow 4) It then sets up the aufs mount to combine the two parts. 5) It then attempts to mount the home persistence. This could cause the issue as well, but as it tries to remount with rw then it may not as it doesn't need to change anything. 6) It then attempts to look for the snapshots. This calls find_files which in turn causes try_mount with "ro", which tries to remount already mounted filesystems, causing this issue. find_files has a "# FIXME: merge with above function ", referring to find_cow_device, which could possibly fix this. I'm not too sure how this would be done though. How about this as a hack in try mount? if where_is_mounted ${dev} > /dev/null; then - mount -o remount,"${opts}" ${dev} $(where_is_mounted ${dev}) || panic "Remounting failed" + if [ "${opts}" != "ro" ]; then + mount -o remount,"${opts}" ${dev} $(where_is_mounted ${dev}) || panic "Remounting failed" + fi mount -o bind $(where_is_mounted ${dev}) ${mountp} || panic "Cannot bind-mount" as there is no point remounting read-only for the uses that are made of try_mount. Alternatively the attached may be slightly more palatable. It just re-uses the existing mount if there is one, as all it wants to do is copy files from it. I'm sure you will come up with something far more elegant to solve the problem though. ** Attachment added: "patch3" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18548649/patch3 -- Running the Intrepid LiveCD in persistent mode results in busybox prompt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274076 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs