Hello Zoran,
thanks for your answer

On 28.06.19 14:26, Zoran Stojsavljevic wrote:
> INITRAMFS_IMAGE = /*"core-image-minimal-initramfs"*/
> INITRAMFS_IMAGE_BUNDLE = "1"
...
> You can find the /var/log/dmesg here: https://pastebin.com/ya7iCtq7I

Some hints...

[1] Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/bzImage
root=PARTUUID=71d1d94a-83e8-4895-98eb-35309f58119f
break=premount quiet rootwait rootwait rootfstype=ext4
/*console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty0*/
/*
*/
input: Video Bus as
/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A08:00/LNXVIDEO:00/input/input7
fbcon: inteldrmfb (fb0) is primary device
Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 128x48
/*i915 0000:00:02.0: fb0: inteldrmfb frame buffer device*/
snd_hda_intel 0000:00:1b.0: bound 0000:00:02.0 (ops
i915_audio_component_bind_ops [i915])

Hmmmmm... You are using console and serial, but full i915 GFX kernel
driver is still included in the build???
I started from the core-image-minimal to have a small image and extended
it with the features I need, which is e.g. a graphical system. The
console=[...] part in the kernel command line is probably a remnant but
my image boots into the GUI. Is this a problem ?
/*
*/
[2] efi: EFI v2.31 by American Megatrends

Using AMI BIOS as boot loader FW... OK?! Am I correct?
My bootloader is currently grub, the EFI is AM.

[3] smpboot: CPU0: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU  E3825  @ 1.33GHz (family:
0x6, model: 0x37, stepping: 0x9)

This is CPUID ID 0x30679, which uses MCU... Which MicroCodeUnit?
M0130679xxx (info from AMI BIOS)?
Sorry but I can't find this info in the EFI

[4] Using INTEL ATOM BYT E3825 dual core (sans Hyper-threading),
implies that you are using
4GB (e820 messages) as single channel (one memory module DDR3 as 4GB)!
Am I correct (important)?
2GB, single channel.

[5] Dracut phase?!
> To my understanding the initramfs should be embedded in /boot/bzImage.
> However since I use an intel platform I also have a /boot/microcode.cpio
> which gets loaded via "initrd /microcode.cpio". Removing this line in
> grub does not enable me to get an initramfs prompt either (again, using
> break as option).

You are obviously stopping in boot phase called dracut. Please, try to
mount by hand
/dev/sda(whatever)... You should use fdisk -l command, or do ls -al
/dev | grep sda to
dig out which partition you need to mount to /tmp dir to see
rootfstype=ext4 (HDD/SSD)
No, the boot does not stop. Even if I do issue "break=premount" I end up
in my graphical interface with the rootfs mounted. This is the last
message in the log:
EXT4-fs (sdb2): re-mounted. Opts: (null)
The rootfs partition is always 2, so either /dev/sda2 or /dev/sdb2 (when
booting from stick)
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Just thinking loud... .. .

Hope this helps (has very little to do with YOCTO build system, BTW) . ;-)

Zoran
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On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 11:22 AM Moritz Porst <moritz.po...@gmx.de
<mailto:moritz.po...@gmx.de>> wrote:

    Hello,
    I currently try to deploy a single rootfs update mechanism for my
    embedded device. I can't boot to initramfs using either "break" or
    "break=premount" (without quotes...). I tried this in systemd-boot and
    grub-efi (always efi boot) but the boot process just continues
    normally.
    If I insert at the same point e.g. "quiet" this argument is
    recognised.
    I boot the .wic image with a separate boot partition from a USB stick.
    in local.conf I have set:
    INITRAMFS_IMAGE = "core-image-minimal-initramfs"
    INITRAMFS_IMAGE_BUNDLE = "1"

    In order to reduce complexity I now use the standard
    core-image-minimal-initramfs without .bbappend. I can confirm (from
    seeing the task) that bitbake bundled the kernel with the initramfs.

    You can find the /var/log/dmesg here: https://pastebin.com/ya7iCtq7

    To my understanding the initramfs should be embedded in /boot/bzImage.
    However since I use an intel platform I also have a
    /boot/microcode.cpio
    which gets loaded via "initrd /microcode.cpio". Removing this line in
    grub does not enable me to get an initramfs prompt either (again,
    using
    break as option).

    Did I forget some configuration or do I have to put the break
    statement
    at a very specific position within the "linux ..." boot command ?
    Do you
    know which bitbake variables to check ? (both set in local.conf do not
    get overwritten, already checked this). I got the thud branch checked
    out in all my meta-layers except for meta-qt which is currently on
    master branch.

    Help is much appreciated !

    Best regards
    Moritz

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