Hi Goffredo,
On 21 Jan 2010, at 19:35, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote:
> On Thursday 21 January 2010, you (Thomas Kupper) wrote:
>> Hello Goffredo,
>>
>> I thought maybe email is a more practial way to ask you about it. But
if
> there''s a better place in your opinion (mailling list?) let me
know.
>
> I cc''ed the btrfs-mailing list.
>
>
> [speaking about a btrfs setup for a root filesystem]
>>
>> After setting the permissions on the rootfs folder right it boots with
my
> kernel (Hypernation doesn''t work although). I did compile the
btrfs module
> into the kernel but would like to use a stock kernel with an updated initrd
> image.
>>
>> As you I now additionally installed the 2.6.32-10-generic kernel but
tried
> to use the stock btrfs. But it drops to BusyBox because it can''t
load the
> btrfs module ... because of the libcrc32c module can''t be loaded.
libcrc32c
> can''t be loaded because of a unknown symbol crc32c (of course I
added btrfs to
> the module file of initramfs-tools)
> [...]
>
> The list of btrfs dependencies is
>
> $ cat /etc/initramfs-tools/modules
> [..]
> zlib_deflate
> crc32c
> libcrc32c
> btrfs
>
>
> I discovered that after a lot of tests...
>
Now I got working! I summed up two errors, too bad. I was close with the list of
modules but forgot to update grub2 (have to do it manually) and I
didn''t realize that I was booting of an older kernel which I
haven''t updated the initrd for.
Works great now, thanks a million!
> And for what matters, on my fedora laptop (yes the root fs is btrfs) the
> hibernation seems to work; even tough after the resume an error message
> appeared.
>
Well, that bit still doesn''t work, there''s just one line in
dmesg:
...
[ 1.019071] PM: Resume from disk failed.
...
Have to debug that further, not most critical feature for me since a full boot
takes as long as resume on my aging laptop.
>>
>> Thanks for any advise and have a good day,
>> Thomas
>
> BR
> G.Baroncelli
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