[OmniOS-discuss] further problem with r010 install with kayak

Doug Hughes doug at will.to
Tue Sep 23 02:36:44 UTC 2014


On 9/22/2014 10:19 PM, Dan McDonald wrote:
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> On Sep 22, 2014, at 9:27 PM, Doug Hughes <doug at will.to> wrote:
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>> I got the miniroot (earlier emails) worked out by getting the bloody build and building a new miniroot, but I suspect that this is making the final boot non-functional because it's not backwards compatible because it includes new com.delphix:embedded_data.
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> That's likely the problem.
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>> The kayak install works fine, but I get a bunch of missing feature messages very quickly (had to catch them in video from my camera-phone), and then it just goes to grub, so it won't boot successfully. I do have a working 012 kayak build, but I know that's not ready yet, and the r011 should be considered toxic.
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> You can always, post-install, edit the "unix" line in grub and add "-k" to the flags.  This will force a boot with the kernel debugger loaded.  Instead of panicking and rebooting, it'll drop into the debugger, where you can utter "$c" and other commands to see where it broke.
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>> Looking for advice on the best course of action here (since the r010 included miniroot is totally broken)
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> I wish I had a good answer for you.  We have two things left before 012 can officially release, and one of them is this very miniroot & kayak problem you were seeing.  I won't release 012 until we have kayak & miniroot working satisfactorily. (Right now, the miniroot panics, and even using -k doesn't help!)  The other problem is more pressing, though, so I can't get you progress on kayak until I solve this other problem.
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> Thank you for your patience,
> Dan
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huh, I didn't have too many problems with the r012 miniroot, other than 
the missing libraries for kayak. I got a bootable system out of it. From 
what you are saying, if that's all that's left, I may be best off just 
booting into my 012 kayak install with the working boot.




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