The casper-helpers :: wait_for_devs() function has a locking file logic using this path "/dev/.initramfs/lupin-waited-for-devs"
wait_for_devs(){
if [ -e /dev/.initramfs/lupin-waited-for-devs ]; then
return
fi
...
touch /dev/.initramfs/lupin-waited-for-devs
}
When booting with isoscan this error message appears:
touch: /dev/.initramfs/lupin-waited-for-devs: No such file or directory
The /dev/.initramfs/ dir does not seem to exist at all, so touch fails, and the locking never comes to pass. Maybe /dev/.initramfs was lupin specific?
There's another reference to /dev/.initramfs/ in /usr/lib/brltty/brltty.sh though. Unfortunately I'm not sure how to test that one.
isoscan still works regardless so this message can be ignored, just not sure if this locking is still relevant for anything. If it's not then maybe these 4 lines could just be commented out...
The casper-helpers :: wait_for_devs() function has a locking file logic using this path "/dev/. initramfs/ lupin-waited- for-devs"
wait_ for_devs( ){ /lupin- waited- for-devs ]; then /lupin- waited- for-devs
if [ -e /dev/.initramfs
return
fi
...
touch /dev/.initramfs
}
When booting with isoscan this error message appears:
touch: /dev/.initramfs /lupin- waited- for-devs: No such file or directory
The /dev/.initramfs/ dir does not seem to exist at all, so touch fails, and the locking never comes to pass. Maybe /dev/.initramfs was lupin specific?
There's another reference to /dev/.initramfs/ in /usr/lib/ brltty/ brltty. sh though. Unfortunately I'm not sure how to test that one.
isoscan still works regardless so this message can be ignored, just not sure if this locking is still relevant for anything. If it's not then maybe these 4 lines could just be commented out...