According to /etc/os-release and /var/log/dpkg.log from my pre-upgrade snapshot, it used to work on "bullseye/sid" from 2021-01-24 version 051-1.
On Fri, Dec 08, 2023 at 09:08:53PM +0100, наб wrote: > it just hung for so-long-I-thought-it's-forever before going into a > minutes-long initqueue crashloop before finally dropping to > an emergency shell. > > This revealed it didn't actually generate a sysroot.mount unit at all! > > Though running > mount -t nfs4 tarta:/mnt/filling/machine/1200-S121 /sysroot > corresponding to the > ip=dhcp root=nfs4:tarta:/mnt/filling/machine/1200-S121 > cmdline did work. > > As usual with dracut, > breaking out of the shell after mounting /sysroot proceeded normally. > > the nfs netboot generator doesn't work anymore. See journalctl-b.zst above for a normal boot, attaching one with "verbose debug" appended. I'm explicitly including a pre-composed /etc/resolv.conf from my rootfs so the hostname isn't an issue. (Well, I don't know if it isn't. It probably is, since it was correctly derived from DHCP and now isn't, but nothing works at all rn, so maybe another clone later.) I don't really know what is, tbf, except that there doesn't actually appear to be a sysroot.mount generated.
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