Public bug reported:
Everything seems to load fine until the live boot fails with an error
telling that /dev/sda1 could not be mounted on /mnt/snap-backing.
Interesting facts:
- The machines on which this happened so far all have ext4 as file system on
/dev/sda1
- This happen no matter if Puredyne is booted from a USB key or a CD/DVD.
- live-initramfs is 1.157.4-1
- The ext4 file system is wrongly discovered as ReiserFS
- if "persistent" is removed from the syslinux BOOT options, then it works
(but persistence will not be used obviously)
** Affects: puredyne-live
Importance: Critical
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: puredyne-live
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: puredyne-live
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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persistence Boot impossible on some machines
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488846
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Status in Puredyne liveCD/DVD/USB/HD: Confirmed
Bug description:
Everything seems to load fine until the live boot fails with an error telling
that /dev/sda1 could not be mounted on /mnt/snap-backing.
Interesting facts:
- The machines on which this happened so far all have ext4 as file system on
/dev/sda1
- This happen no matter if Puredyne is booted from a USB key or a CD/DVD.
- live-initramfs is 1.157.4-1
- The ext4 file system is wrongly discovered as ReiserFS
- if "persistent" is removed from the syslinux BOOT options, then it works
(but persistence will not be used obviously)
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