[Arm-dev] CentOS-userland 7 images : call for testers !

Nicolas Repentin nicolas at shivaserv.fr
Thu Dec 31 17:35:08 UTC 2015


Hello

I know the script must be launched before rootfs is mounted, I think it's supposed to be launched automatically on first boot on the image file, but on my test it didn't.


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Nicolas Repentin
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Envoyé : 29 décembre 2015 20:00:22 GMT+01:00
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Objet : Re: [Arm-dev] CentOS-userland 7 images : call for testers !



On 12/29/2015 01:16 PM, Nicolas Repentin wrote:
> Hello
>
> Sorry but I think this mail was not successfully sent.
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> *De :* Nicolas Repentin <nicolas at shivaserv.fr>
> *Envoyé :* 9 décembre 2015 19:49:34 GMT+01:00
> *À :* Conversations around CentOS on ARM hardware <arm-dev at centos.org>
> *Objet :* Re: [Arm-dev] CentOS-userland 7 images : call for testers !
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> Re,
>
> Putting the file /.rootfs-repartition make the system to boot 
> successfully. But, the fs is not resized and the file is removed.
> I tried to launch /usr/sbin/rootfs-resize but no effect (if it's the 
> script you used to).

This script has to execute before the rootfs is mounted.  That is why it 
better not run once it is mounted!

Did you check the system messages to see what was reported when if it 
did attempt to run?

>
> I think :
> - echo mmc0 > /sys/class/leds/bananapi\:green\:usr/trigger should be 
> great by default for bananapi image (or tell user how to do in bpi 
> specific tutorial :))
>
>
> I can try other images when you want/need.
>
>
> Le mer. 9 déc. 2015 à 19:38, Nicolas Repentin <nicolas at shivaserv.fr> a 
> écrit :
>> Hello
>>
>> I've just tried the image for Bananapi (M1), and I've got a freeze 
>> during boot.
>>
>> My minicom console doesn't respond after the last line on the file 
>> attached.
>>
>> No network too :s
>>
>>
>> Le jeu. 3 déc. 2015 à 18:12, Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org> a écrit :
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, For people with 
>>> RaspberryPI2/Cubietruck/Bananapi boards, we'd like you to test the 
>>> following images : http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/isos/armhfp/ 
>>> Please note that those are minimal, and obviously pointing to empty 
>>> yum repositories (nothing released yet), but testing-base and 
>>> testing-extras (pointing to buildlogs.centos.org) can be used. Be 
>>> aware that the first goal is just to validate that images are 
>>> working as expected, so packages in the testing-base repo are kept 
>>> to almost minimal ! (more to come later after validation, etc) 
>>> Selinux notes : selinux is disabled in the rpi2 image (no support - 
>>> yet- in the specific kernel for that). It's actually in permissive 
>>> mode (due to the way images were generated) in the 
>>> cubietruck/bananapi images but can be put in enforcing mode with a 
>>> relabel of the filesystem (takes ~5 minutes on my cubietruck ) There 
>>> is the rootfs-resize-2.0-5.el7.noarch pkg that has been added, so 
>>> follow the instructions in /root/README if you want to automatically 
>>> resize/expand / to maximum We'd like to inject some helper scripts 
>>> for that before release time (all those images are based on 7.1511 
>>> packages) The other important remark is that it's called "userland" 
>>> as packages for RootFS are indeed the ones used in CentOS 7.1511, 
>>> but kernel are different (4.2.3 for cubietruck/bananapi and 4.1.11 
>>> for rpi2) All comments/feedback are welcome ! Happy testing ! - -- 
>>> Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org gpg key: 
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