ubuntu-image 0.15

knitzsche kyle.nitzsche at canonical.com
Fri Feb 17 15:39:12 UTC 2017


Apologies. Turns out my rootfs did not have enough remaining space. 
After deleting previous images, both snap and deb worked.

Cheers,
kyleN


On 02/17/2017 04:05 AM, Lukasz Zemczak wrote:
> Hello Kyle!
>
> I was unable to reproduce the issue with the .deb 0.15 xenial
> ubuntu-image using the standard pc-amd64-model.assertion for building
> the image (+ the additional size constraint). Is your model using any
> different partition scheme? As per Steve's request, we'd need to get
> all the possible details since we did change the way we partition the
> image. Could you also check and see if the issue is reproducible in
> the deb-based ubuntu-image that's in xenial-proposed?
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> On 17 February 2017 at 01:05, Steve Langasek
> <steve.langasek at canonical.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 06:20:12PM -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>>> On Feb 16, 2017, at 06:01 PM, knitzsche wrote:
>>
>>>> $ sudo kpartx -a test-learnit.img
>>>> [sudo] password for knitzsche:
>>>> $ findfs LABEL=writable
>>>> /dev/mapper/loop4p2
>>>> $ sudo mount /dev/mapper/loop4p2 mnt
>>>> Killed
>>
>>> How very weird.  What is mount actually barfing on there?  Anyway, I'll try to
>>> fire up a Xenial VM tomorrow and see if I can reproduce it.
>>
>> Since this relates to trying to mount a filesystem, it's possible the
>> problem won't be reproducible unless you're building a filesystem with the
>> exact same contents (file sizes, etc).  Kyle, would it be possible for you
>> to post your image somewhere for examination?
>>
>> Also, please paste the output of 'dmesg' - this is likely a kernel-level
>> crash.
>>
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