[Bug 485709] Re: /etc/init/mountall.conf fails when root is mounted using NFS instead of NBD

Alkis Georgopoulos 485709 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Feb 17 08:57:25 UTC 2012


The nfs-bottom/ltsp script was dropped in LTSP 5.3 in favor of the new
custom init=/sbin/init-ltsp approach. NFS bind-mounting is no longer
supported, but NFS+tmpfs+overlayfs mounting will probably be available
in the future.

** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix

** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Dolganov Victor (victor-dolganov) => (unassigned)

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Title:
  /etc/init/mountall.conf fails when root is mounted using NFS instead
  of NBD

Status in “ltsp” package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in “mountall” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Like this:
  When I switch the new chroot to nfs (still basically
  according to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LTSPWithoutNFS
  ), the thin client does boot up but then apparently cannot mount the
  nfsroot, or so it seems - the last output message on the screen is from
  scripts/nfs-bottom saying /root/etc/hostname can't be written because
  it's a read-only filesystem, then there seems to be a call to mountall
  that ends in some sort of timeout. According to the messages on the
  screen from mtab, the root is already mounted on /, but it's still
  trying to mount / and /tmp and fails.

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