On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 09:42:18AM -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > On 2015-03-17, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > > I tested a usbstick install, and as far as I can tell, the failing mount > > is the code in the udeb postinst: > > > > if [ "$USE_CDROM" != "false" ] && [ ! -f /target/media/cdrom/.disk/info ]; > > then > > chroot /target mount /media/cdrom > > log "mounting /media/cdrom" > > fi > > > > I added 'set -x' at the top of the postinst script to figure out what is > > going on. I'm not sure why it fail. > > Is it mounted at that point?
IIRC, during 'select and install software' the image is mounted either as /dev/sr0 on /cdrom in the d-i environment or as /dev/sr0 on /media/cdrom0 in the target. Seems to be that it is unmounted from /cdrom after packages have been fetched and then mounted again if the new ones are needed. I haven't investigated this intensively. > Does /target/etc/fstab contain an entry for > /media/cdrom (or one that the /media/cdrom symlink points to)? Yes, for /media/cdrom0 (which is a directory, while cdrom is a symlink pointing to cdrom0). > Is USE_CDROM set to "false" (either through preseeding or boot prompt > ltsp-client-builder/use_cdrom=true/false)? No. > Do the debian-edu images contain ".disk/info"? Yes. > It worked for me using the d-i daily images, so I suspect some > difference with the debian-edu images... Maybe, yes. Wolfgang
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