On 03/02/2015 01:56 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 03/02/2015 01:32 PM, Hans de Goede wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 02-03-15 14:36, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>
>> On 03/02/2015 03:09 AM, Hans de Goede wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On 01-03-15 02:59, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>>> When I first was testing the sata boot, I did not have the sata
>>>> drive connected properly, and I watched the system also try to
>>>> scan usb. So I thought, that maybe usb boot was also enabled. I
>>>> powered down and did the sata test successfully.
>>>>
>>>> So this evening I put the partitions on an IDE drive connected via
>>>> a USB adapter. The drive is rated at .5A, and works fine on my
>>>> notebook. I plugged it into my Cubietruck and as you will see
>>>> below, the partitions were found. The USB adapter was plugged
>>>> into the top USB port, and a USB hub that has the keyboard and
>>>> mouse were plugged into the lower USB port. I have a USB IDE
>>>> enclosure that provides 1A (one of those with 2 USB male plugs, I
>>>> can put the second into a USB powersupply) if you think the
>>>> failure was power related. I really don't so won't try that test
>>>> unless asked. Bottom line
>>>> is those of us with a SATA port have sata boot. Those without
>>>> will have to at least keep the /boot partition on the SD card to
>>>> point to the USB drive.
>>>>
>>>> USB1: USB EHCI 1.00
>>>> scanning bus 1 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found
>>>> scanning usb for storage devices... 0 Storage Device(s) found
>>>
>>> Note how u-boot says that it is not seeing any usb storage devices...
>>>
>>> My first hunch is that the drive is simply not getting enough power,
>>> try with a usb "stick" type device, that should work.
>>
>> I put it in a powered USB/IDE enclousure and it started the boot,
>> but then failed. I am including the beginning and ending of the
>> serial console, which is 30K long, so I am not posting it to this
>> list. If anyone wants the whole console capture, tell me where to
>> send it.
>>
>> [ 214.026523] audit: type=1131 audit(214.005:13): pid=1 uid=0
>> auid=4294967295 s
>> es=4294967295 subj=kernel msg='unit=plymouth-start comm="systemd"
>> exe="/usr/lib/
>> systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success'
>> Warning: /dev/disk/by-uuid/77c64937-ac75-40ed-9607-e781e24b4686 does
>> not exist
>>
>> Generating "/run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt"
>>
>>
>> Entering emergency mode. Exit the shell to continue.
>> Type "journalctl" to view system logs.
>> You might want to save "/run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt" to a USB
>> stick or /boot
>> after mounting them and attach it to a bug report.
>>
>>
>> dracut:/#
>>
>> =================================
>>
>> I have also saved /run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt if you want to see
>> that.
>>
>>
>>
>
> This looks to me like your ramdisk / initrd does not contain the
> necessary usb modules.
So what are the necessary usb modules and how do I get them? This USB
drive was built from:
Fedora-Xfce-armhfp-22-20150227-sda.raw.xz
The IDE drive was built using the installer script, slightly modified
so that it does not get uboot written to it. I am using a generic IDE
USB enclousure.
If I should use a newer build or a different device (within reason), I
will do the testing.
Oh, the system is still up in its dracut prompt. If there is anything I
should look for at this time.