On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 11:45:39AM -0600, Jerry James wrote:
On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 10:49 AM Julian Sikorski
<belegdol(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> my local kernel rebuilds have started failing for no apparent reason - I
> was using a similar command successfully for several months.
> /mnt/openmediavault is a samba share. This is what gets output into the log:
[snip]
>
/mnt/openmediavault/kernel/results/fedora-34-x86_64/pesign-113-16.fc35/pesign-113-16.fc34.x86_64.rpm:
> (39, fsync failed: Permission denied)
I suspect that ^^^^ is the real problem, and the incorrect checksum is
a result of not being able to read or write the filesystem. Can you
verify correct ownership and permissions on every directory in that
path?
If fsync(2) failed then that would be happening after the file
descriptor was open, so it wouldn't be filesystem permissions but
probably SELinux.
Rich.
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