On 01/08/2013 02:01 PM, Thomas Backlund wrote:
Colin Guthrie skrev 8.1.2013 14:28:
'Twas brillig, and JA Magallón at 08/01/13 12:11 did gyre and gimble:
Hi...

After updating cauldron to latest packages, I rebuilt manually the boot
initrd with dracut -f. After that, the system does not boot:

mount: /proc: filesystem mounted, but mount(8) failed: No such file or
directory
Cannot mount proc on /proc! Compile the kernel with CONFIG_PROC_FS!

And then a kernel panic...


https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8614


Well, i copied the libraries amd mount binary from a beta3 image,
rebuilt initrd and the system boots.


I think that I have boxes that boot because I have not rebuilt the initrd,
but I don't dare to try one other :).

Any ideas o how to debug/fix this ?

I heard this is due to new util-linux. My initrd was from 3rd Jan, but
util-linux installed on 5th Jan. I've regenerated my initrd so will
reboot sometime today to see if it now breaks with the new version of mount.


It will.

I hope you have a backup initrd to use.


Now I have ;)


 > We maybe need to patch mount? I don't think it's really the kernel
that's at fault here.

I will investigte it tonight..

--
Thomas




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