[fedora-virt] Create virt F20 on new physical /dev/sda -> OK; boot live F20 on /dev/sda now fails

Cole Robinson crobinso at redhat.com
Sat May 31 16:31:47 UTC 2014


On 05/30/2014 08:03 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> People,
> 
> For the last few versions of Fedora (x86_64) I have been going through this
> process:
> 
> - install a new SATA drive as /dev/sda
> 
> - boot to the previous Fedora now on /dev/sdb
> 
> - create a new virtual system using the latest Fedora on the new physical
> drive on /dev/sda
> 
> - get the new virtual Fedora on /dev/sda as ready as possible
> 
> - then re-boot to the new live system on /dev/sda
> 
> This process has been working fine for the last few versions but now for going
> from F19 to F20 and booting on the new F20 the process stops at:
> 
> [OK] Reached target Paths
> [OK] Reached target Basic System
> 
> I can still do a live boot on /dev/sdb and run the new F20 as a virt machine
> using physical drive /dev/sda OK but it was a nice process to reduce down time
> to be able to get the new Fedora as ready as possible as a virtual machine and
> then reboot it as the live machine.  Has something changed that stops me doing
> this now?

It's hard to say, there's a lot of variables here. Something is obviously
going wrong, maybe you can get systemd to give you more debugging info:

http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging/#index1h1

I would assume it's something to do with some stable /dev disk path changes
between running in the VM and running on physical hardware, so maybe poke into
fstab

- Cole



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