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Stuck at NFS root boot in F9
- From: Warren Togami <wtogami redhat com>
- To: Development discussions related to Fedora <fedora-devel-list redhat com>, Development discussion of K12Linux <k12linux-devel-list redhat com>
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- Subject: Stuck at NFS root boot in F9
- Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 15:58:45 -0400
Switching to new root and running init.
unmounting old /dev
unmounting old /proc
unmounting old /sys
At this point during NFS root boot it gets stuck.
http://people.redhat.com/wtogami/temp/nfsrootboot.txt
Here is console redirected to serial and a SysRQ-T after it got stuck.
Should nash-hotplug still be running at this point?
init=/test.sh containing "exec /bin/bash -l -i" successfully drops me to
a shell, confirming that it did actually mount the filesystem and run
init. In this shell I see a process running "/bin/nash /init auto".
Should I still be seeing this after switchroot?
This problem utterly breaks LTSP so I really hope we can figure out what
is going on before F9.
I am uncertain when this problem began. Prior to April 5th I was
running Fedora 8 on my LTSP development laptop. Both F-8 and F-9
chroots were PXE and NFS root booting from the F-8 host to thin clients
and virtual machines just fine. Now with F-9 host, F-8 chroots continue
to boot fine, but I see this F-9 problem.
Any ideas what could possibly be going on? I am not even sure what
component to file against. I tried F-9 kernel/mkinitrd/upstream going
back until mid-March in the F-9 chroot and it doesn't seem to change
this behavior.
Warren Togami
wtogami redhat com
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