http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=933664
Marcus Schaefer
/var/lib/named is not a normal directory but a btrfs subvolume if the directory exists, it is not possible to create a subvolume anymore:
Sorry but this is not true. /srv, /usr, and all other subvolumes you have added also exists. It's like a mount point you have to provide a directory. I don't know what you have tested here, but simply adding: mkdir -p /var/lib/named to kiwi's config.sh fixed this. I have built an image with this setup a second ago. Here is the log excerpt: ls -ld /tmp/mytest/build/image-root/var/lib/named/ drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 40 Jun 5 16:03 /tmp/mytest/build/image-root/var/lib/named/ Jun-05 16:05:39 <1> : EXEC [btrfs subvolume create /tmp/kiwiloop.xIYOWy/@/var/lib/named 2>&1] /var/lib is not a subvolume and I don't have trouble creating another one below that path anyway this is not kiwi related anymore. I'm going to submit a new kiwi version in a minute. Please retry building the image with it and make sure you have added an mkdir to config.sh to all directories which are not created by default it can't hurt if you add them even if they are created by some package If you still see a problem please open a new report Thanks -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.