[Bug 1991324] Re: Initramfs-tools: iSCSI boot resulting in modprobe not found error message

Steve Langasek 1991324 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Oct 4 03:00:23 UTC 2022


> Loading, please wait...
> /scripts/init-top/udev: line 24: /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd: not found
> Begin: Loading essential drivers ... /init: line 150: modprobe: not found
> /init: line 150: modprobe: not found

So basically, none of the binaries are in the initramfs, or else they're
in the initramfs but not on the PATH.  How was this initramfs generated?
Please attach to this bug report.

** Summary changed:

- Initramfs-tools: iSCSI boot resulting in modprobe not found error message
+ Initramfs-tools: iSCSI boot resulting in error message about not finding executables

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Title:
  Initramfs-tools: iSCSI boot resulting in error message about not
  finding executables

Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  My RPi4's are having their rootvg on iSCSI and boot from them. The
  kernel modules etc are in the initramfs. However since 22.04 the
  initramfs is not generated corrected and while booting from it it
  results in error messages stating various binaries/scripts are not
  locatable.

  E.g. modprobe, systemd-udev, mdadm etc.

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