[Bug 1489855] Re: Change to mount sequence order breaks persistence on casper-rw partitions

Michael Hudson-Doyle mwhudsonlp at fastmail.fm
Sun Jul 21 22:36:49 UTC 2019


Ah great, thanks for testing! I've uploaded the fix to eoan just now. I
guess after some testing we should think about backporting to bionic
(although it's too late to try to get it into 18.04.3 now)

And it's interesting to hear why you're interest. The reason I am
interested in this sort of thing is that I'm thinking about
automatically creating a casper-rw partition if there is space for it
and using it to store the installer logs even if the user hasn't
selected persistence. (Because currently for the server installer
there's no easy way for the user to get the logs off the live system in
the case of an install failure).

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Title:
  Change to mount sequence order breaks persistence on casper-rw
  partitions

Status in casper package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  the system boots fine when using a casper-rw FILE but drops to a
  busybox when using a partition

  
  the short log would be:
  ___________________________________________________
  Begin: Running /scripts/casper-premount ... done.
  done.
  umount: can't umount /cdrom: Device or resource busy
  Warning: Unable to find the persistent home medium
  umount: can't umount /cdrom: Device or resource busy
  Warning: Impossible to include the casper-sn Snapshot
  umount: can't umount /cdrom: Device or resource busy
  Warning: Impossible to include the home-sn Snapshot
  done.
  ___________________________________________________

  removing the "persistence" keyword from the syslinux.cfg works and the live usb drive boots just fine.
  using a persistence file instead of the partition and the usb drive boots just fine.

  i found older bug reports concerning the same problem but the fix
  proposed in 2010 is already integrated into the script "casper".

  so i started the flashdrive with the casper debug= option and i see
  the following (after probing several other devices it finally finds
  the right device and partition (sdb3)

  ___________________________________________________

  + cow_backing_mp=/cdrom
  + [ -e /cdrom/casper-rw ]
  + umount /cdrom
  + sys2dev /sys/block/sdb/sdb3
  + sysdev=/block/sdb/sdb3
  + udevadm info -q name -p /block/sdb/sdb3
  + echo /dev/sdb3
  + devname=/dev/sdb3
  + /sbin/blkid -s LABEL -o value /dev/sdb3
  + [ casper-rw = casper-rw ]
  + echo /dev/sdb3
  + return
  + cowprobe=/dev/sdb3
  + [ -b /dev/sdb3 ]
  + cowdevice=/dev/sdb3
  + get_fstype /dev/sdb3
  + local FSTYPE
  + local FSSIZE
  + fstype
  + eval FSTYPE=ext4 FSSIZE=8458862592
  + FSTYPE=ext4 FSSIZE=8458862592
  + [ ext4 != unknown ]
  + echo ext4
  + return 0
  + cow_fstype=ext4
  + cow_mountopt=rw,noatime
  + mount -t ext4 -o rw,noatime /dev/sdb3 /cow
  + [ ! -d /cow/upper ]
  + mkdir -p /cow/upper
  + continue
  + continue
  + mkdir -p /cow/work
  + [ -f /cow/format ]
  + [ DEFAULT = DEFAULT ]
  + modprobe -q -b overlay
  + grep -q ^overlay$
  + cut -f2 /proc/filesystems
  + UNIONFS=overlay
  + break
  ___________________________________________________

  this looks fine to me.. it looks like it recognizes everything .. it's
  ext4 .. label casper-rw.. it's mounting it...

  a little bit further down in the loooong log file it states the
  following:

  ______________________________________________

  + cow_backing_mp=/home-rw-backing
  + [ -e /home-rw-backing/home-rw ]
  + umount /home-rw-backing
  + sys2dev /sys/block/sdb/sdb3
  + sysdev=/block/sdb/sdb3
  + udevadm info -q name -p /block/sdb/sdb3
  + echo /dev/sdb3
  + devname=/dev/sdb3
  + /sbin/blkid -s LABEL -o value /dev/sdb3
  + [ casper-rw = home-rw ]
  + get_fstype /dev/sdb3
  + local FSTYPE
  + local FSSIZE
  + fstype
  + eval FSTYPE=ext4 FSSIZE=8458862592
  + FSTYPE=ext4 FSSIZE=8458862592
  + [ ext4 != unknown ]
  + echo ext4
  + return 0
  + [ ext4 = vfat ]
  + homecow=
  + [ -b ]
  + [ n != y ]
  + log_warning_msg Unable to find the persistent home medium
  + _log_msg Warning: Unable to find the persistent home medium\n
  + [ n = y ]
  + printf Warning: Unable to find the persistent home medium\n
  Warning: Unable to find the persistent home medium
  __________________________________________________________

  
  a warning about the home medium is shown in both cases (file and partition) but the persistence file works never the less..

  
  my system:  

  kubuntu linux 15.10 beta1

  uname -a
  Linux wald 4.1.0-3-generic #3-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 28 12:25:10 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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