Bug ID | 1213595 |
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Summary | Live ISO does not creates Persistent storage |
Classification | openSUSE |
Product | openSUSE Distribution |
Version | Leap 15.5 |
Hardware | x86-64 |
OS | Other |
Status | NEW |
Severity | Major |
Priority | P5 - None |
Component | Live Medium |
Assignee | fvogt@suse.com |
Reporter | sehsuvarselmanoglu@hotmail.com |
QA Contact | qa-bugs@suse.de |
Target Milestone | --- |
Found By | --- |
Blocker | --- |
Created attachment 868398 [details]
7z File for some logs
Hi,
I downloaded OpenSUSE Leap ISO
(openSUSE-Leap-15.5-KDE-Live-x86_64-Build10.40-Media.iso) at 08/06/2023 (as
soon as released) then I “dd” to USB stick and plugged to computer and it
worked fine. At first boot, it did create the persistent storage cow (boot.log
: [ 22.002982] dracut-initqueue[877]: mke2fs 1.46.4 (18-Aug-2021) )
Few days later I download again this time build number was different
(openSUSE-Leap-15.5-KDE-Live-x86_64-Build10.57-Media.iso). At first boot, it
did not create persistent storage. dracut says (boot.log : [ 21.489260]
dracut-initqueue[769]: Warning: Falling back to temporary overlay)
same as the new release
(openSUSE-Leap-15.5-KDE-Live-x86_64-Build10.73-Media.iso)
Any release after 10.40 does not creates persistent storage (neither 10.53 nor
10.73)
I tried with different CPU (AMD, Core Duo, I5) and different USB stick (4GB 8GB
16GB and 32GB) even with different port (USB2 USB3) with different USB s and so
on. No matter what I tried don't work. Releases after 10.40 (10.57 or 10.73) do
not creates the persistent storage.
So I open discussion on the forums.opensuse.org and someone suggested that
I need to open bug report. and he/she wrote "It is not something you can fix
without recreating initrd. The script that is used here comes from kiwi dracut
module.".
I also add the 7zip file for each ISO "....10.40", "...10.57", "...10.73" that
contains some log files.
"boot.log" : "sudo cp /var/log/boot.log"
"boot.msg" : "cp /var/log/boot.msg"
"dmesg.txt" : Output of "dmesg" right after the first boot
"fdisk.txt" : 0utput of "fdisk -l" right after first boot
"journal.txt" : Output of "sudo journalctl --no-pager --full -b"
Thank you very much.