[Bug 973736] New: Unable to oot opensuse 13.2, which is installed on USB-flash
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=973736 Bug ID: 973736 Summary: Unable to oot opensuse 13.2, which is installed on USB-flash Classification: openSUSE Product: openSUSE Distribution Version: 13.2 Hardware: Other OS: Other Status: NEW Severity: Normal Priority: P5 - None Component: Installation Assignee: yast2-maintainers@suse.de Reporter: norko.solko@gmail.com QA Contact: jsrain@suse.com Found By: --- Blocker: --- Steps to reproduce: 1. Download openSUSE 13.2 installation media (for example openSUSE-13.2-NET-i586.iso ) 2. Boot existing Linux distro (for example Ubuntu 12.04 LTS) and connect empty USB-flash to it (it appears for example as /dev/sdc) 3. Launch installation of openSUSE to /dev/sdc from QEMU-kvm with command: "kvm -m 1024 -hda /dev/sdc -cdrom openSUSE-13.2-NET-i586.iso -vga std -boot d" 4. Finish openSUSE installation inside kvm, reboot to system in kvm, test it and do poweroff of it. 5. Try to boot laptop physically from USB-flash. But boot freezes on dracut initramfs shell prompt. Expected results: 1. USB-flash with installed openSUSE 13.2 boots normally in KVM and on physical hardware. Actual results: 1. USB-flash with installed openSUSE 13.2 boots only in KVM, but not on physical hardware. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
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Norbert X
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Norbert X
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Thomas Renninger
At home I use it in external USB box with 2.0 interface, in office I use with USB 3.0 external box, at datacenter I connect it to Supermicro chassis with the SATA/SAS bay You can add additional modules to /etc/dracut.conf.d/69-my_config And they will always be included. We try to get an as slim initrd as possible which also has quite some important advantages. Your setup is not the ordinary user's one. But you can easily configure things in /etc/dracut.conf.d, that what it is for.
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