[arch-general] aufs with kernel 2.6.25
Hi there, Is anyone else having problems with aufs and the new kernel (2.6.25.4-1, i686)? Here it is a bit of a disaster - I mount it and that was the end of the session, no message, complete system lock up, hard reset necessary. Here is my simple test script: ################## run as root #!/bin/sh mkdir -p aufsu mkdir -p tfs/system mkdir -p tfs/mods mount -t aufs -o br:tfs/mods=rw:tfs/system=ro aufs aufsu ##################
Michael Towers wrote:
Hi there,
Is anyone else having problems with aufs and the new kernel (2.6.25.4-1, i686)?
Here it is a bit of a disaster - I mount it and that was the end of the session, no message, complete system lock up, hard reset necessary. Here is my simple test script:
################## run as root #!/bin/sh
mkdir -p aufsu mkdir -p tfs/system mkdir -p tfs/mods mount -t aufs -o br:tfs/mods=rw:tfs/system=ro aufs aufsu ##################
no problems here (luckily =P) but I've heard quite a few people on IRC say that .25 have ruined their system and such. maybe it should have stayed in testing a bit longer =P
On Sunday 25 May 2008 21:08:50 Chris Bolton wrote:
no problems here (luckily =P) but I've heard quite a few people on IRC say that .25 have ruined their system and such. maybe it should have stayed in testing a bit longer =P
Everything working fine here but the vboxdrv module. Anyway, it can be solved easyly recompiling the adequate package :) -- Blog: damnshock.blogspot.com Fotolog: www.fotolog.com/damnshock
Chris Bolton wrote:
Michael Towers wrote:
Hi there,
Is anyone else having problems with aufs and the new kernel (2.6.25.4-1, i686)?
Here it is a bit of a disaster - I mount it and that was the end of the session, no message, complete system lock up, hard reset necessary. Here is my simple test script:
################## run as root #!/bin/sh
mkdir -p aufsu mkdir -p tfs/system mkdir -p tfs/mods mount -t aufs -o br:tfs/mods=rw:tfs/system=ro aufs aufsu ##################
no problems here (luckily =P) but I've heard quite a few people on IRC say that .25 have ruined their system and such. maybe it should have stayed in testing a bit longer =P
I haven't had my system ruined. I've only run into one problem: autofs/automount wasn't working. Apparently with the new kernel, it now requires loading the "autofs4" module: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=372757 Loaded the module, restarted automount, problem solved. Haven't noticed any other problems. Actually a rather smooth kernel upgrade, IMO. DR
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Chris Bolton
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David Rosenstrauch
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Marc Deop i ArgemÃ
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Michael Towers