10.04.2016 16:28, kp kirchdoerfer пишет:
> Hi;
>
> Am Samstag, 9. April 2016, 14:23:31 schrieb Erich Titl:
>> Hi KP
>>
>> Am 09.04.2016 10:44, schrieb kp kirchdoerfer:
>>> Hi;
>>>
>>> I've booted LEAF 6.0.0-alpha1 iso image in a vm with an attached (virtual)
>>> hd. If the disk is partitioned and formatted it will be mounted during
>>> boot, but never umounted.
>>>
>>> mount shows
>>> /dev/sda1 on /tmp/tmp.kci8fg type vfat etc
>>>
>>> This shouldn't happen.
>>> I suspect the problem is in linuxrc/init.
>> Yes I guess this is possible. Probably something that is not checked in
>> the current linuxrc. I have never used a CD image so I would not know.
>>
>>> Any ideas how to solve?
>> Need to look into linuxrc, where this should be umounted. As I forgot
>> the charger for my other laptop, I have no access to the source code, sorry.
> Are you away for a few days, or will it have to wait until end of summer?
>
>> On the otherr tread about the amount of directory/FAT table entries.
>> Nobody will ever need all the LEAF packages, so copying all of them is
>> plain crazyness. Upgrade could provide a solution, elsse maybe the
>> images should just hold the basic packages and we should point to a
>> package repository. This would make thesee errors go away.
> It will not help, if a user loads more packages than the ~80MB limit, or less
> if he'll add a unknown amount packages with long names(?), from a packages
> repository.
>
> It's a flaw, we have to solve otherwise.
>
> We solved that limitation in install.sh, though I don't know what happens if a
> user installs from ISO image to a 1GB partition, with a command setting root-
> dir-entries to 1024 - for FAT32 it's to 0/ignored.
>
> Probably the solution should be to make ext2/3/4 the default instead of
> VFAT...?
>
> kp
128MB DOM and 256-512MB flash works OK.

As I understood, trouble happens on flash that is formatted manually...

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