http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=935993
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=935993#c39
--- Comment #39 from Walther Pelser ---
Thank you for your answer.
Now i got the information, you might have looked for!!!!!!!!
First: it has nothing to do with the USB stick. I deleted the swap partition,
from fstab too. I attached during boot nothing changed. But is has definitely
something to do with the other swap partition!
As it has something to with dracut and the SUSE version of it, I changed in
/etc/dracut.conf.d/01-dist.conf the last line: # add_dracutmodules+=debug to
add_dracutmodules+=debug.
kernel 4.0.5-3.2 was installed with this new settings and booted
and after some waiting, there came up the line, you can see on timeout.JPG(
which is attached).
After having downgraded YAST the partitioner is working again! So I can look
into the partition table:
The swap partition is part of an extended partition! SUSE kernel seems not to
be able, to open this.
Data of the extended partition shown by YAST(German version):
Gerät: /dev/md126p2
Größe: 250.00 GiB
Verschlüsselt: Nein
Gerätepfad:
Geräte-ID 1: md-uuid-b054006e:7e450d85:de257e42:4a16c54e-part2
FS-ID: 0x0F Extended
Dateisystem:
Dateisystem:
Einhängepunkt:
UUID:
Kennung:
Gerät: /dev/md126p5
Größe: 5.00 GiB
Verschlüsselt: Nein
Gerätepfad:
Geräte-ID 1: md-uuid-b054006e:7e450d85:de257e42:4a16c54e-part5
FS-ID: 0x82 Linux swap
Dateisystem:
Dateisystem: Swap
Einhängepunkt: swap
UUID: df0343ee-74e3-4124-a8b2-7349d946e6a8
Kennung: swap
Gerät: /dev/md126p6
Größe: 20.01 GiB
Verschlüsselt: Nein
Gerätepfad:
Geräte-ID 1: md-uuid-b054006e:7e450d85:de257e42:4a16c54e-part6
FS-ID: 0x0C Win95 FAT32 LBA
Dateisystem:
Dateisystem: FAT
Einhängepunkt:
UUID: 2F8B-210D
Kennung:
Gerät: /dev/md126p7
Größe: 224.98 GiB
Verschlüsselt: Nein
Gerätepfad:
Geräte-ID 1: md-uuid-b054006e:7e450d85:de257e42:4a16c54e-part7
FS-ID: 0x83 Linux native
Dateisystem:
Dateisystem: Ext4
Einhängepunkt: /home
UUID: 70177251-9d78-4c95-ae66-7d829c8e6038
Kennung: home
mp126p2 is mp126p5+mp126p6+mp126p7
So kernel has to add x2 in this case to the uuid, but there seems something to
be wrong with it. The self compiled kernel has no problem with it, maybe I have
builtin something? Or should be loaded to the SUSE kernel by dracut?
I'm VERY interested in your reaction.
Do you still need the initrd? In that case I have no idea, where to upload it,
be maybe a compression should be possible?
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