On 1/30/07, Davide Rossetti <davide.rossetti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, January 25, 2007 10:05 am, Chris Rouch wrote: > On 1/19/07, Chris Rouch <chris.rouch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Does anyone have diskless booting working with fc6 and could tell me >> what they did to get it to work? >> >> I have a diskless via epia M10K box, booting an fc4 image. Yesterday I >> upgraded the server it boots from from fc4 to fc6, reran >> system-config-netboot and successfully got it to boot as it had >> before, i.e. an fc4 image loaded over nfs. >> >> I then tried to create an fc6 boot image. I installed fc6 on a third >> machine and copied the files as described in the howto (and the >> system-config-netboot dialog). I changed the properties of the >> diskless box to use the fc6 image. This begins to boot, but then gets >> a kernel panic. The messages I see are like this: >> >> Ramdisk: compressed image found at block 0 >> time: acpi_pm clocksource has been installed >> EXT2-fs: blocksize too small for device >> grow-buffers: requested out-of-range block 10446744071562067960 for >> device ram0 >> isofs_fill_super: bread failed, dev=ram0, iso_blknum=17 block=2147483618 >> No filesystem could mount root, tried: ext2 iso9660 >> Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on >> unknown-block(1,0) >> >> (the above was hand copied from a screenshot, so there may be typos) >> > > Adding "ramdisk_blocksize=1024" to the kernel command line gets me > past this speed bump, but then nfs fails to mount the image. I've got the same problem... how did you solve the nfs mount problem ?? I suspect that the 'mount' binary in the initrd does not handle NFS mounting somehow.... where does 'mount' come from ? is it from busybox or from util-linux ? regards
I haven't solved it conclusively yet. I unpacked the initrd.img and replaced mount with 'busybox mount' for the first nfs mount. This works, and the system boots to a login prompt, but there were enough other errors to make me think this wasn't a good solution. I looked at the script which creates the initrd.img and it just does a copy of /bin/mount. My suspicion is that /bin/mount should be enough, but it needs something else to make the nfs mount work correctly. I plan to try again, but this time with a more or less full FC6 installation on my diskless image rather than the minimal one I had before. I've also thought of putting mount.nfs into the initrd.img and using that. Both of these will have to wait until at least the weekend though. Chris