This bug was fixed in the package mountall - 0.2.0
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mountall (0.2.0) karmic; urgency=low
[ Colin Watson ]
* Always check the root filesystem if --force-fsck is used, regardless of
passno. LP: #435707.
[ Johan Kiviniemi ]
* Have each fsck instance create a lock for eac
0.2.0~boot4 nailed it, great job Scott!
swapfile- unionfs-fuse- and the bind mount are all there. No unusual delays or
hangs during boot either.
It still seems sensitive to errors though. Before the reboot, running
with --debug, it would hang until I commented the swap file line, same
for the bad
Sorry about the issues with the previous PPA versions, as usual things
worked just fine when I tested it in the various rigs I have here - of
course it flatly failed when installed on normal systems because I
hadn't actually tested that ;)
I've uploaded a new ~boot4 version, this one feels much be
Rebooting with 0.2.0~boot3.
hangs.
With bash in /etc/init/mountall.conf:
mountall --debug >/dev/mountall.log 2>/dev/mountall_err.log
dev/mountall_err.log:
swapon: /swapfile.dat: swapon failed: Read-only file system
mountall: swapon /swapfile.dat [608] terminated with status 255
mountall: Problem
After installation of 0.2.0~boot3, before reboot
sudo mountall --debug > mountall.log 2>&1
mountall hangs, probably because of bad varxapian mount. ^C stops it.
** Attachment added: "mountall0.2.0~boot3_before_hang.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33341757/mountall0.2.0%7Eboot3_before_hang.l
Still after installation of 0.2.0~boot3, before reboot
sudo mountall --debug >mountall.log 2>&1
no hang with varxapian commented, mountall takes <1s to return.
** Attachment added: "mountall0.2.0~boot3_before_ok.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33342018/mountall0.2.0%7Eboot3_before_ok.log
Still After installation of 0.2.0~boot3, before reboot
No hang with varxapian commented.
** Attachment added: "fstab_before_ok"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33341849/fstab_before_ok
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After installation of 0.2.0~boot3, before reboot.
** Attachment added: "fstab_before_hang"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33341543/fstab_before_hang
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Thanks Scott, I've tried mountall 0.2.0~boot3 and did see partial
success. The uniofs-fuse line does get mounted every time.
The following bind mount does appear to be mounted correctly too, but when I
look inside /home/user/files it's all empty. I still have to sudo mount
/home/user/files to ge
I've uploaded a new mountall package to the ubuntu-boot PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-boot/+archive/ppa
I would appreciate it if you could install this and try it out.
*BEFORE* you reboot though, could you run "sudo mountall --debug >
mountall.log 2>&1" and attach that to this bug - then aft
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Scott James Remnant (scott)
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-9.10
** Also affects: mountall (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Medium
We probably need some kind of ordering logic for these (and for aufs)
** Summary changed:
- unionfs-fuse not mounted
+ unionfs-fuse not handled
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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