stateless-linux troubles when updating kernel.
Carl-Johan Kjellander
carljohan at design.chalmers.se
Fri Jul 15 19:48:39 UTC 2005
I ran into som troubles with stateless-linux today.
I have a protosystem, and I chroot:ed into it, mounted /proc and
did a 'yum -y update'. That ran fine and installed a new kernel
among other things. But upon running stateless-snapshooter I ran
into some troubles:
# stateless-snapshooter -n -p minimal
##################################################################(100%)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/stateless/snapshooter.py", line 177, in transfer_finished
self.prepare_destination()
File "/usr/share/stateless/snapshooter.py", line 263, in prepare_destination
self.copy_pxeboot_files ()
File "/usr/share/stateless/snapshooter.py", line 251, in copy_pxeboot_files
copy_from_snapshot ("diskless-initrd-%s.img" % latest_kernel, 'initrd.img')
File "/usr/share/stateless/snapshooter.py", line 246, in copy_from_snapshot
shutil.copy (src_path, dest_path)
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/shutil.py", line 71, in copy
copyfile(src, dst)
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/shutil.py", line 37, in copyfile
fsrc = open(src, 'rb')
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/srv/stateless/snapshots/minimal/minimal-2/boot/diskless-initrd-2.6.11-1.35_FC3.img'
Which script creates the diskless-initrd? And why doesn't it generate
a new one for the new kernel? I have an old one but I wanna use
the new one.
And does it generate one for the SMP kernel as well cause I wanna use that
kernel for my P4?
/cjk
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