"no such device" errors when booting
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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casper (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: casper
$ grep such /var/log/casper.log
/init: line 1: can't open /dev/sda: no such file
/init: line 1: can't open /dev/sda: no such file
/init: line 1: can't open /dev/sda1: no such file
/init: line 1: can't open /dev/sda2: no such file
/init: line 1: can't open /dev/sda3: no such file
/init: line 1: can't open /dev/sda4: no such file
/init: line 1: can't open /dev/sda5: no such file
/init: line 1: can't open /dev/sda6: no such file
/init: line 1: can't open /dev/sda7: no such file
/init: line 1: can't open /dev/sda8: no such file
Harmless in most cases, but they will also show up on the screen. They come from get_fstype when
eval $(fstype < $1)
is called with a non-existing device node.
Merged, except that I also moved the test in check_dev up a bit so that it works properly with LIVEMEDIA_OFFSET. Thanks.