[Bug 1034734] Re: flash-kernel shouldn't prompt the user when updating initramfs in case there's no valid /etc/fstab
Ricardo Salveti
rsalveti at rsalveti.net
Fri Aug 10 17:15:00 UTC 2012
** Patch added: "Updated patch based on latest flash-kernel revision."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flash-kernel/+bug/1034734/+attachment/3256124/+files/flash-kernel_3.0%7Erc.4ubuntu21.debdiff
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Title:
flash-kernel shouldn't prompt the user when updating initramfs in case
there's no valid /etc/fstab
Status in “flash-kernel” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Flash-kernel initramfs-tools hook, initramfs-
tools/hooks/flash_kernel_set_root, doesn't know how to handle the use
case where there's no valid rootfs device at /etc/fstab.
This was noticed when using linaro-media-create, as the fstab is only
available at the last step of the rootfs setup, prompting the message
to the user and blocking until control+d or enter is entered by the
user.
This can also happen in case the user installs a valid kernel package
+ flash-kernel in a chroot.
Flash-kernel should just warn the user and move on, and just block in
case there's a valid rootfs at /etc/fstab and the device can't be
found.
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