Re: [Regression, bisected 9e30cc] "sysfs, kernfs: no need to kern_mount() sysfs from sysfs_init()" prevents system from booting correctly

From: Alexandre Demers
Date: Tue Mar 25 2014 - 21:04:43 EST


So, I tried RC8 and I'm still getting the error. It start too fast to be able to read whatever it is saying, but here is what I can read:
...
cp: error writing /run/initramfs/new_root/...
cp: failed to extend ...
... (and so on)

It goes on like that for a long time.

Alexandre Demers

On Mon 17 Mar 2014 10:08:40 PM EDT, Alexandre Demers wrote:
By the way, I tried to get the error message, but my display had gone
in standby mode before it completed and it wouldn't wake up. I'll have
to test with an earlier 3.14 kernel (rc1 or rc2), when it was
answering to my wake up signal. Even though my display doesn't wake up
with rc6, it is still running since I can see some activities on my
disk from time to time.

I'll be back with more info ASAP.

Alexandre Demers

On Mon 17 Mar 2014 04:13:46 PM EDT, Tejun Heo wrote:
Hello,

On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 11:48:10AM -0400, Alexandre Demers wrote:
Since it takes a while before the system begins to display errors,
I'll have to test it and report it later today when I'll get back from
work.

Any update?

Now, about the userland part, this seems a broad question... I'm using
Arch Linux 64bit (updated mostly on a daily basis). But I suspect you
are expecting a narrower information. Is there anything in particular
you want to know?

I was just wondering whether you were running something really exotic.
Doesn't seem that way. Weird that other people aren't hitting this
issue. Hmm...

Thanks.

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