On 10-01-14 13:51, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
Hans, Technicall shouldnt it still work with out SELinux, as most stuff
out there usually disable it as it causes more headaches then its worth.

I just come to the realization, since the image is being dd'ed, the UUID's are identical and thus mounting 'may' go wrong?

formating disks and copying the files probably works better. I thought the installer would fill fstab based on the UUID, but even if it does that, they all have the same UUID's duh

I'm almost there

Oliver


On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Olliver Schinagl
<oliver+l...@schinagl.nl <mailto:oliver+l...@schinagl.nl>> wrote:

    On 10-01-14 11:41, Hans de Goede wrote:

        Hi,

        On 01/09/2014 11:28 PM, Oliver Schinagl wrote:

            Hey Hans,

            mind helping me find my fault please?

            I can boot your Fedora r3 image fine from MMC, whilst
            running that I
            can mount /dev/sda3 just fine and modify/copy files.

            Rebooting after editing uEnv.txt to say root=/dev/sda3
            instead of
            mmcblk0p3 makes the kernel wait forever for sata to be
            ready. The only
            debug output I noticed was that sata said it was 'disconnected?'

            [    0.642886] sw_ahci sw_ahci.0: forcing PORTS_IMPL to 0x1
            [    2.490824] systemd[1]: Failed to load SELinux policy.
            Freezing.


        This indicates that your rootfs has been found and mounted, but
        there is
        some selinux issue,
        are you trying to run with selinux disabled ? Try to set selinux to
        permissive mode.

    Mumbo Jumbo!

    I dded your r3       image to my ssd; but booted from an (installed)
    mmc; with only changing the root= parameter. I'll go read up on
    SELinux ;)


        Regards,

        Hans


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