On 21.03.2015, Chris Murphy wrote:
OK it's a little annoying when you provide so little information from the very start about what you're trying to do, and what the setup is, and now you're not even using a Fedora kernel.
My original posting was kinda sort of "does this ring a bell?". Otherwise I would have filed a bug report. It's not that important to me. Was just curious why it failed. Btw: tried it on my Arch machine, and it works.
What I did was:
1. Booting into rl 1 2. Backup /home (with rsync) 3. mkfs -t nilfs2 /dev/sdaX 4. Restoring /home 5. Fixing fstab with the correct UUID for /home 6. Reboot
It's sorta important information to say upfront when you're having a problem. I don't really know what state your system is in now to even have a chance of reproducing the problem.
My system is fine, and the phenomenon is 100% replicable. And the behaviour is the same with the latest Fedora kernel from the Fedora update repo.
When I install kernel-modules-extras, nilfs2 on /home works for me, I don't have duplicate UUIDs, and boot doesn't fail when trying to mount home. *shrug*
Just curious: does cleanerd get invoked when /home is mounted at boot time?