[Snappy ubuntu core ] boot was delay 1min 30s

左宝柱 zuobaozhu at gmail.com
Tue Feb 3 08:43:48 UTC 2015


if I mounted meunally,actually no mount
root at localhost:~# mount -t vfat /dev/mmcblk0p1 /boot/uboot/
root at localhost:~# df -h
Filesystem                   Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/disk/by-label/system-a  976M  282M  628M  31% /
udev                         503M     0  503M   0% /dev
tmpfs                        101M  5.4M   96M   6% /run
/dev/mmcblk0p4               1.7G   24M  1.5G   2% /oem
tmpfs                        505M  4.0K  505M   1% /etc/fstab
tmpfs                        505M     0  505M   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs                        5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
tmpfs                        505M     0  505M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                        505M     0  505M   0% /tmp
tmpfs                        505M     0  505M   0% /mnt
tmpfs                        505M     0  505M   0% /var/lib/sudo
root at localhost:~#

2015-02-03 16:33 GMT+08:00 Alexander Sack <asac at canonical.com>:

> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 2:21 AM, 左宝柱 <zuobaozhu at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I try to  mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 to other folder,it success.
> > root at localhost:~# mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 1/
> > root at localhost:~# df -h
> > Filesystem                   Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> > /dev/disk/by-label/system-a  976M  294M  615M  33% /
> > udev                         503M     0  503M   0% /dev
> > tmpfs                        101M  5.4M   96M   6% /run
> > /dev/mmcblk0p4               1.7G   24M  1.5G   2% /oem
> > tmpfs                        505M  4.0K  505M   1% /etc/fstab
> > tmpfs                        505M     0  505M   0% /dev/shm
> > tmpfs                        5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
> > tmpfs                        505M     0  505M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
> > tmpfs                        505M     0  505M   0% /var/lib/sudo
> > tmpfs                        505M     0  505M   0% /mnt
> > tmpfs                        505M     0  505M   0% /tmp
> > /dev/mmcblk0p1                63M   13M   51M  20% /root/1
> > root at localhost:~# cd 1/
> > root at localhost:~/1# ls
> > a  b  snappy-system.txt  system.txt  uEnv.txt
> > root at localhost:~/1#
> >
>
> It is very weird that you can mount it to /root/1 but not to /boot/uboot
> ...
>
> Sure that if you try to mount like above to /boot/uboot it doesn't work?
>
>
> > 2015-02-03 9:00 GMT+08:00 左宝柱 <zuobaozhu at gmail.com>:
> >>
> >> that's my /etc/fstab.
> >> root at localhost:~# cat /etc/fstab
> >> # Auto-generated by /init
> >> # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND - YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
> >> # (See writable-paths(5) for details)
> >> /dev/root / rootfs defaults,ro 0 0
> >> /writable/user-data /home none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/apps /apps none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/oem /oem none bind 0 0
> >> tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults 0 0
> >> tmpfs /mnt tmpfs defaults 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/apps /var/lib/apps none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/cloud /var/lib/cloud none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/dbus /var/lib/dbus none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/dhcp /var/lib/dhcp none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/logrotate /var/lib/logrotate none bind 0 0
> >> tmpfs /var/lib/sudo tmpfs defaults,mode=0700 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/system-image /var/lib/system-image none
> bind
> >> 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/log /var/log none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/etc/sysctl.d /etc/sysctl.d none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/etc/ufw /etc/ufw none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/etc/apparmor.d/cache /etc/apparmor.d/cache none
> bind
> >> 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/cache/apparmor /var/cache/apparmor none bind
> 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/apparmor /var/lib/apparmor none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/tmp /var/tmp none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/etc/ssh /etc/ssh none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/etc/writable /etc/writable none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/initramfs-tools /var/lib/initramfs-tools
> >> none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/systemd/click /var/lib/systemd/click none
> >> bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/systemd/snappy /var/lib/systemd/snappy
> none
> >> bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/etc/systemd/system /etc/systemd/system none bind
> 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/usr/share/click/frameworks
> >> /usr/share/click/frameworks none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/click/frameworks /var/lib/click/frameworks
> >> none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/root /root none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/etc/sudoers.d /etc/sudoers.d none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/etc/hosts /etc/hosts none bind 0 0
> >> /writable/system-data/var/lib/extrausers /var/lib/extrausers none bind
> 0 0
> >> /dev/mmcblk0p1 /boot/uboot auto defaults 0 0
> >>
> >> 2015-02-02 22:54 GMT+08:00 Oliver Grawert <ogra at ubuntu.com>:
> >>>
> >>> hi,
> >>>
> >>> Am Montag, den 02.02.2015, 15:42 +0100 schrieb Oliver Grawert:
> >>> ...
> >>> > this is the code inside the initrd that configures fstab for
> >>> > /boot/uboot
> >>> > http://paste.ubuntu.com/10016369/
> >>> >
> >>> > do you have an entry for /boot/uboot in /etc/fstab at all (should be
> >>> > the
> >>> > last line) ?
> >>> >
> >>> another thing that just came to my mind, make sure your kernel has vfat
> >>> support :)
> >>>
> >>> ciao
> >>>         oli
> >>>
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