On 2016-06-03 10:15 AM, Dan O'Donovan wrote:
On 06/03/2016 10:54 AM, Oleksandr Poznyak wrote:
Hi,
Hi Oleksandr
Check if "read-only-rootfs" feature is added to any of these variables
either in your local.conf or your image bitbake recipe:
Something like that:
IMAGE_FEATURES = "read-only-rootfs"
EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES += "read-only-rootfs"
Thanks for your suggestion. I didn't find "read-only-rootfs" specified
in the IMAGE_FEATURES in local.conf or elsewhere. I suspect it might be
a different issue because it only affects the live-boot of the .iso
image. If I install the .hddimage directly to the storage device
instead, then it boots fine and the rootfs is read/write.
[update]
It looks like the problem was indeed the lack of aufs.
I added this in conf/local.conf
DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " aufs"
and this in the kernel recipe
KERNEL_FEATURES_append += "${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES',
'aufs', ' features/aufs/aufs-enable.scc', '', d)}"
and now the live USB image boots correctly with a read-write filesystem.
Considering that the default images built for a generic x86-64 machine
include a live-boot image (.iso) which is effectively broken, I assume
the aufs feature (or another solution for the live-boot use case) should
really be added by default for those builds as well.
aufs is in the linux-yocto-4.1 and 4.4 kernels. It may be that the
SRCREVs for older branches haven't been updated yet.
commit ed2314d234ff26ed50342264e432392c8908c66b
Author: Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfi...@windriver.com>
Date: Wed Jul 8 15:46:25 2015 -0400
aufs4: core support
Integrating the core aufs4 support from:
git://github.com/sfjro/aufs4-standalone.git
Signed-off-by: Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfi...@windriver.com>
Bruce
Thanks,
Oleksandr Poznyak!
On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Dan O'Donovan <d...@emutex.com
<mailto:d...@emutex.com>> wrote:
Hi all
Has anyone else noticed that the root file-system appears to be
mounted read-only when booting a Live USB image from Yocto 2.1.
This is on a sato build from the krogoth branch of poky and
meta-intel, for a generic x86-64 machine (4.4 kernel).
I'm transferring the resulting .iso image to a usb stick using
'dd', and then picking the 'boot' option at startup.
As well as a bunch of errors about the read-only filesystem (e.g.
failing to create files in /var and other locations), the desktop
UI fails to load.
This worked fine with Yocto 2.0.
I have a hunch that it might be caused by a lack of aufs support.
Is it possible that aufs patches were omitted from the x86 kernels
in Yocto 2.1?
Thanks,
-Dan
P.S. It works fine if I just install it directly, or if I use the
.hddimg, instead of trying to boot the live image from the .iso.
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