Re: mount -t tmpfs tmpfs fails
On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 04:10:53PM -0700, Bryan Drewery wrote: > On 6/14/2017 12:14 PM, Bob Willcox wrote: > > I was attempting to run 'synth status' on my 12-current (drm-next) system > > and I got this error: > > > > root@tavion:0 /> synth status > > Querying system about current package installations. > > Stand by, comparing installed packages against the ports tree. > > > > raised REPLICANT.SCENARIO_UNEXPECTED : /sbin/mount -t tmpfs tmpfs > > /usr/obj/synth-live/SL09 => failed with code 1 > > > > So then I attempted just to do a mount of tmpfs command and got this: > > > > root@tavion:0 /> mount -t tmpfs x /tmp/xxx > > mount: x: Operation not supported by device > > I'm betting 'kldload tmpfs' fixes it. > > > > > synth used to work on this system prior to my recent upgrade to the latest > > drm-next branch (cloned from github and build from source). > > > > root@tavion:1 /> uname -a > > FreeBSD tavion.austin.ibm.com 12.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT #1 > > da5f90154f1(drm-next): Tue Jun 13 16:58:52 CDT 2017 > > b...@tavion.austin.ibm.com:/usr/obj/usr/freebsd-base-graphics/sys/TAVION > > amd64 > > > > Any suggestions on what I should be looking for (or fixing)? > > > > Thanks, > > Bob > > If I could have loaded tmpfs it would have. But the tmpfs.ko module was not being built so it couldn't be loaded. I wound up cding into /usr/src/sys/modules/tmpfs and running make and make install to build and install it. After that kldload tmpfs did work. For some reason it isn't getting built on the system. Not when the kernel or world are built. Bob -- Bob Willcox| Lawsuit, n.: A machine which you go into as a pig and b...@immure.com |come out as a sausage. Austin, TX |-- Ambrose Bierce ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Re: mount -t tmpfs tmpfs fails
On 6/14/2017 1:50 PM, Bob Willcox wrote: > On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 02:14:45PM -0500, Bob Willcox wrote: >> I was attempting to run 'synth status' on my 12-current (drm-next) system >> and I got this error: >> >> root@tavion:0 /> synth status >> Querying system about current package installations. >> Stand by, comparing installed packages against the ports tree. >> >> raised REPLICANT.SCENARIO_UNEXPECTED : /sbin/mount -t tmpfs tmpfs >> /usr/obj/synth-live/SL09 => failed with code 1 >> >> So then I attempted just to do a mount of tmpfs command and got this: >> >> root@tavion:0 /> mount -t tmpfs x /tmp/xxx >> mount: x: Operation not supported by device >> >> synth used to work on this system prior to my recent upgrade to the latest >> drm-next branch (cloned from github and build from source). >> >> root@tavion:1 /> uname -a >> FreeBSD tavion.austin.ibm.com 12.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT #1 >> da5f90154f1(drm-next): Tue Jun 13 16:58:52 CDT 2017 >> b...@tavion.austin.ibm.com:/usr/obj/usr/freebsd-base-graphics/sys/TAVION >> amd64 >> >> Any suggestions on what I should be looking for (or fixing)? >> >> Thanks, >> Bob > > Ok, I finally figured out that my previous kernel must have had the tmpfs (and > nullfs, it was a problem also with synth) built into the kernel, probably by > default. Further, the tmpfs.ko and nullfs.ko modules weren't built and > installed. > > I wound up building and installing both tmpfs and nullfs manually (cding to > their respective src direcdories and running make; make install) to get synth > to run. > > My only question remaining now is was the removal of the building and > installing of these modules a fairly recent change in 12.0, or is something in > my system hosed up? Oddly I don't see TMPFS ever being in the x86 GENERIC kernel files. Only in some arm and mips kernel configurations. Even if not built into the kernel there should be a loadable module built unless you are using MODULES_OVERRIDE. -- Regards, Bryan Drewery signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: mount -t tmpfs tmpfs fails
On 6/14/2017 12:14 PM, Bob Willcox wrote: > I was attempting to run 'synth status' on my 12-current (drm-next) system > and I got this error: > > root@tavion:0 /> synth status > Querying system about current package installations. > Stand by, comparing installed packages against the ports tree. > > raised REPLICANT.SCENARIO_UNEXPECTED : /sbin/mount -t tmpfs tmpfs > /usr/obj/synth-live/SL09 => failed with code 1 > > So then I attempted just to do a mount of tmpfs command and got this: > > root@tavion:0 /> mount -t tmpfs x /tmp/xxx > mount: x: Operation not supported by device I'm betting 'kldload tmpfs' fixes it. > > synth used to work on this system prior to my recent upgrade to the latest > drm-next branch (cloned from github and build from source). > > root@tavion:1 /> uname -a > FreeBSD tavion.austin.ibm.com 12.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT #1 > da5f90154f1(drm-next): Tue Jun 13 16:58:52 CDT 2017 > b...@tavion.austin.ibm.com:/usr/obj/usr/freebsd-base-graphics/sys/TAVION > amd64 > > Any suggestions on what I should be looking for (or fixing)? > > Thanks, > Bob > -- Regards, Bryan Drewery signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: mount -t tmpfs tmpfs fails
On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 02:14:45PM -0500, Bob Willcox wrote: > I was attempting to run 'synth status' on my 12-current (drm-next) system > and I got this error: > > root@tavion:0 /> synth status > Querying system about current package installations. > Stand by, comparing installed packages against the ports tree. > > raised REPLICANT.SCENARIO_UNEXPECTED : /sbin/mount -t tmpfs tmpfs > /usr/obj/synth-live/SL09 => failed with code 1 > > So then I attempted just to do a mount of tmpfs command and got this: > > root@tavion:0 /> mount -t tmpfs x /tmp/xxx > mount: x: Operation not supported by device > > synth used to work on this system prior to my recent upgrade to the latest > drm-next branch (cloned from github and build from source). > > root@tavion:1 /> uname -a > FreeBSD tavion.austin.ibm.com 12.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT #1 > da5f90154f1(drm-next): Tue Jun 13 16:58:52 CDT 2017 > b...@tavion.austin.ibm.com:/usr/obj/usr/freebsd-base-graphics/sys/TAVION > amd64 > > Any suggestions on what I should be looking for (or fixing)? > > Thanks, > Bob Ok, I finally figured out that my previous kernel must have had the tmpfs (and nullfs, it was a problem also with synth) built into the kernel, probably by default. Further, the tmpfs.ko and nullfs.ko modules weren't built and installed. I wound up building and installing both tmpfs and nullfs manually (cding to their respective src direcdories and running make; make install) to get synth to run. My only question remaining now is was the removal of the building and installing of these modules a fairly recent change in 12.0, or is something in my system hosed up? Thanks, Bob -- Bob Willcox| Lawsuit, n.: A machine which you go into as a pig and b...@immure.com |come out as a sausage. Austin, TX |-- Ambrose Bierce ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
mount -t tmpfs tmpfs fails
I was attempting to run 'synth status' on my 12-current (drm-next) system and I got this error: root@tavion:0 /> synth status Querying system about current package installations. Stand by, comparing installed packages against the ports tree. raised REPLICANT.SCENARIO_UNEXPECTED : /sbin/mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /usr/obj/synth-live/SL09 => failed with code 1 So then I attempted just to do a mount of tmpfs command and got this: root@tavion:0 /> mount -t tmpfs x /tmp/xxx mount: x: Operation not supported by device synth used to work on this system prior to my recent upgrade to the latest drm-next branch (cloned from github and build from source). root@tavion:1 /> uname -a FreeBSD tavion.austin.ibm.com 12.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT #1 da5f90154f1(drm-next): Tue Jun 13 16:58:52 CDT 2017 b...@tavion.austin.ibm.com:/usr/obj/usr/freebsd-base-graphics/sys/TAVION amd64 Any suggestions on what I should be looking for (or fixing)? Thanks, Bob -- Bob Willcox| Lawsuit, n.: A machine which you go into as a pig and b...@immure.com |come out as a sausage. Austin, TX |-- Ambrose Bierce ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"