On 06.04.2013, at 17:32, G. Heim wrote:
Hi Alex,
Thanks for your fast reply.
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Subject: Re: [opensuse-arm] OpenSUSE 12.3 for armv7 on Mirabox fails Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2013 17:26:57 +0200
On 06.04.2013, at 16:44, G. Heim wrote:
I have attached a full bootlog below. Basically it reads uImage, then it boots, at some point it says:
<27>systemd[1]: Failed to enumerate cgroup controllers: No such file or directory <30>systemd[1]: systemd 195 running in system mode. (+PAM +LIBWRAP +AUDIT +SELINUX +IMA +SYSVINIT +LIBCRYPTSETUP +GCRYPT +ACL +XZ; suse)
Welcome to [0;32mopenSUSE 12.3 (Dartmouth) (armv7hl)[0m!
<27>systemd[1]: Failed to insert module 'autofs4' <30>systemd[1]: Set hostname to <linux.site>. <28>systemd[1]: CONFIG_CGROUPS was not set when your kernel was compiled. Systems without control groups are not supported. We will now sleep for 10s, and then continue boot-up. Expect breakage and please do not file bugs. Instead fix your kernel and enable CONFIG_CGROUPS. Consult http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/cgroups-vs-cgroups.html for more information. <28>systemd[1]: No control group support available, not creating root group.
I don't get this error about this missing setting when I use the same uImage and modules in debian, [...]
CGROUPS are a hard requirement on 12.3. Please enable them in your kernel config :).
Ah. But I don't understand, doesn't debian need it? It is the same uImage as I use for debian which doesn't complain. Or is this opensuse specific?
Maybe openSUSE simply uses a newer version of systemd? Or it compiles it with different options :). But I've ran into the same issue on a different board.
If it is, do you think I can compile uImage using debian with CGROUPS set and then using that uImage & modules for opensuse?
Yes, definitely! Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org