tags 460456 +pending
thanks
Hi,
the original problem of the bug report is, that the system fails to boot
with an rootfs from usb. live-initramfs works well in that case,
however, there can be a problem on the users site as already mentioned
in the bug report, that can be workarounded by setting t
Hi All,
I've got similar problem with 1.132.1-1 version:
busybox, unable to mount filesystem.squashfs, /dev/sde not found ...
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Hello all,
Looking at the first message, there is a proposal about not specifying the
filesystem type in the mounting, this should not be done because only the
type of some filesystems is detected automatically, while for others is
obligatory to specify it. In consequence is more adequate that,
Hi,
can you please retry with a current version of live-initramfs?
Regards,
Daniel
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severity 460456 important
thanks
Hi,
could you please retry with the current version, 1.110-7?
Regards,
Daniel
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Package: live-initramfs
Version: 1.110.5-1
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
Justification: renders package unusable
The live script uses a mount command that specifies the type of the filesystem
to mount. For some reason this fails dropping me into the initramfs prompt. I
get the following in the live
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