Re: [gentoo-user] genkernel, mounting /usr and dmraid

2012-04-15 Thread Sebastian Pipping
On 04/15/2012 01:20 AM, Keith Dart wrote:
> Dear Gentoo Users,
> 
> I've got the situation where I need to pre-mount /usr. I was already
> using dmraid and genkernel to make in initramfs so that's not a real
> big deal. However, I now get the following in the console when booting:
> 
> -
> /lib/udev/write_root_link_rule: line 17: udevadm: command not
> found /etc/init.d/udev: line 74: udevadm: command not
> found /etc/init.d/udev: line 74: udevadm: command not
> found 
>   
>  * Starting
> udev ... /lib/udev/udevd: error while loading shared libraries:
> libkmod.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory  
>  * start-stop-daemon: failed to start
> `/lib/udev/udevd' 
> 
>  * Failed to start
> udev [ !!
> ] 
> 
>  * ERROR: udev failed to start

It sounds like that error appears after the initramfs has done its work.
 Have you run revdep-rebuild to make sure all your binaries are linked
to existing libraries?



> The udev elog also has this:
> 
> ---
> │If you build an initramfs including udev, then
> please
> │ │make sure that the /usr/bin/udevadm binary gets
> included, 
> 
> ---

If I am not mistaken, genkernel creates an initramfs free of anythibg
udev.  It makes use of mdev of busybox.

Best,



Sebastian



Re: [gentoo-user] genkernel, mounting /usr and dmraid

2012-04-15 Thread Keith Dart
Re
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Canek Peláez Valdés said:
> I don't use genkernel, but have you tried dracut? Just add dmraid  to
> MODULES_DRACUT, and try to generate an initramfs with dracut -H.
> dracut takes care of everything udev related. If it doesn't work, at
> least is not much effort.


Hm, maybe I'll try that. Do you know if it will work with the Gentoo
init and openrc?

Thanks,

-- Keith


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Re: [gentoo-user] genkernel, mounting /usr and dmraid

2012-04-14 Thread Canek Peláez Valdés
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Keith Dart  wrote:
> Dear Gentoo Users,
>
> I've got the situation where I need to pre-mount /usr. I was already
> using dmraid and genkernel to make in initramfs so that's not a real
> big deal. However, I now get the following in the console when booting:
>
> -
> /lib/udev/write_root_link_rule: line 17: udevadm: command not
> found /etc/init.d/udev: line 74: udevadm: command not
> found /etc/init.d/udev: line 74: udevadm: command not
> found
>  * Starting
> udev ... /lib/udev/udevd: error while loading shared libraries:
> libkmod.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
>  * start-stop-daemon: failed to start
> `/lib/udev/udevd'
>  * Failed to start
> udev [ !!
> ]
>  * ERROR: udev failed to start
> --
>
> Yet after it boots up completely the udevd seems to be running fine. I
> suspect this comes from some init scripts from the initrd.
>
> The udev elog also has this:
>
> ---
> │If you build an initramfs including udev, then
> please
> │ │make sure that the /usr/bin/udevadm binary gets
> included,
> ---
>
> Which I guess is the problem. But my question is how to get the udevadm
> binary included in the initramfs? I can't find any docs anywhere that
> explain how to do that.

I don't use genkernel, but have you tried dracut? Just add dmraid  to
MODULES_DRACUT, and try to generate an initramfs with dracut -H.
dracut takes care of everything udev related. If it doesn't work, at
least is not much effort.

Regards.
-- 
Canek Peláez Valdés
Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México



[gentoo-user] genkernel, mounting /usr and dmraid

2012-04-14 Thread Keith Dart
Dear Gentoo Users,

I've got the situation where I need to pre-mount /usr. I was already
using dmraid and genkernel to make in initramfs so that's not a real
big deal. However, I now get the following in the console when booting:

-
/lib/udev/write_root_link_rule: line 17: udevadm: command not
found /etc/init.d/udev: line 74: udevadm: command not
found /etc/init.d/udev: line 74: udevadm: command not
found   

 * Starting
udev ... /lib/udev/udevd: error while loading shared libraries:
libkmod.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory  
 * start-stop-daemon: failed to start
`/lib/udev/udevd'   
  
 * Failed to start
udev [ !!
]   
  
 * ERROR: udev failed to start
--

Yet after it boots up completely the udevd seems to be running fine. I
suspect this comes from some init scripts from the initrd. 

The udev elog also has this:

---
│If you build an initramfs including udev, then
please
│ │make sure that the /usr/bin/udevadm binary gets
included,   
  
---

Which I guess is the problem. But my question is how to get the udevadm
binary included in the initramfs? I can't find any docs anywhere that
explain how to do that. 




-- Keith


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