https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=641307
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=641307#c2
Michael Meeks changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Michael Meeks 2010-09-23 09:34:40 UTC ---
How interesting; I guess I should get Factory installed somewhere and play;
hmm.
It is somewhat hideous to debug these very early boot problems - but can you
try adding shell=1 to the kernel boot line, and seeing what is in
/lib/bootchart ? [ also, if you could mount a file-system, chroot into it, and
attach gdb to bootchart-collector - I would love a backtrace ].
Also, can you attach the kernel's /proc/config.gz ?
The essence of the problem is: we want to log before we have a writable
file-system; -so- we mount things in /lib/bootchart - and the (assuming we get
there) we go quickly around a polling loop - each time checking for /dev to be
writable: as soon as it is, we move our mounts there, and chroot into it.
Presuambly something wedges us before we can remount ourselves into /dev [
which itself gets re-mounted by run-init into the system ].
Thanks.
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