====== Booting Ubuntu with BKO ======
===== Locating from where does the nfsboot is getting called =====
==== Mistory of do_nfsmount ====
//do_nfsmount// is defined at two places, why?\\
- ///scripts/casper +198//
- ///scripts/nfs +8//
My guess is that file ///scripts/nfs// is not used, it is just present there from older versions and has not been removed.\\
//do_nfsmount// function is getting called from ///scripts/casper +188// which is from inside of do_netmount()
and depend on variable ${NETBOOT}
The //do_netmount()// is getting called from //mountroot()// which is inside ///scripts/casper +581// and the call depends on variable presense of variable //${NETBOOT}// which is the boot parameter value of parameter //netboot//
===== qemu + ubuntu 9.04 Desktop i386 booting problem =====
ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso is refusing to boot over qemu.
I am using command line
qemu -cdrom /var/www/ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso -net nic -net user
It gives error gives error :
[ 3.284007] ..MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC
and freezes.\\
I am using following version of qemu
$ qemu
QEMU PC emulator version 0.10.0, Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
The BIOS number was found
and BIOS version used by qemu is as follows
QEMU BIOS - build: 08/15/08
$Revision: 1.209 $date: 2008/06/02 20:08:10$
I had to update my qemu to version 0.10.5 then it started working
$ qemu
QEMU PC emulator version 0.10.5, Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
===== SQUASHFS error =====
I am getting following errors in the process of booting. My guess is, most of these
errors are related to failure of httpfs in providing requested logical block, but I need to confirm this.
Buffer I/O error on device loop0, logical block 272374
SQUASHFS error: sb_bread is failed reading block 0x845d5
SQUASHFS error: unable to read fragment cache block [211696cb]
SQUASHFS error: unable to read page, block 211696cb, size c115
I have seen this error before, but if I retry the booting then it works.
But now, I have failed two consecutive time on local webserver, which is quite alarming.
====== Ubuntu revisited (in way of debian) ======
I was preparing to write an email to ubuntu mailing list, here is what I assembled for that email
I have tried booting Knoppix and debian over HTTP, and they work fine.
But I have problem in booting Ubuntu (ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso) over HTTP.
The procedure followed to boot linux over HTTPFS by me is as follows.
I get hold of ISO of live CD, and get the kernel, initramfs and
filesystem.squashfs from it.
I host ISO of live CD and "filesystem.squashfs" on webserver.
I modify initramfs to include httpfs and related tools and modules.
I modify "/init" ( "/scripts/casper" in case of ubuntu ) to use httpfs
for mounting.
I pass boot parameter "httpfs=http://ip-of-webserver/filesystem.squashfs"
or "httpfs=http://ip-of-webserver/ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso"
I have attempted booting with both livecd.iso and filesystem.squashfs.
In both cases, I get different errors.
I know that filesystem is getting mounted with HTTPFS.
I have verified it from the rescue shell.
I get this rescue shell by executing wrong command in initramfs.
When I mount "ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso" I get following error
{{{
Buffer I/O error on device loop0, logical block 272374
SQUASHFS error: sb_bread is failed reading block 0x845d5
SQUASHFS error: unable to read fragment cache block [211696cb]
SQUASHFS error: unable to read page, block 211696cb, size c115
}}}
Then I tried to use debian way of mounting "filesystem.squashfs" for booting.
I get error
{{{
Begin: Running /scripts/init-bottom ...
Done.
run-init: nuking initramfs contents: Directory not empty
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
Dumping ftrace buffer:
(ftrace buffer empty)
}}}
My guess is that, this error is triggered because when "/bin/run-init"
tries to remove initramfs and fails to remove some file. Most probably it
can be /dev/loop0 as it is in use by loopback mount command.
I checked debian code, the use of loopback is avoided there.
So, I am doing the same for ubuntu now.
I wont use loopback and see if it works.
I was wondering what I am doing wrong as the same method works fine with debian.
And when I try to mount ISO itself, I get kernel panic
Got some information about this error on [[http://wiki.debian.org/initramfs/More|debian wiki]]
which says that
When switching another root device, initrd would pivot_root and then umount the ramdisk. But initramfs is rootfs:
you shouldn't pivot_root rootfs and can't unmount it. Just delete everything out of it (except the new block device node, if any),
overmount /, and exec the new init. (The klibc package contains a helper program in utils/run_init.c to do this for you,
and other packages have adopted this as switch_root.)
Now, I don't know for sure, which files are not getting deleated and hence causing problem.
==== A question ====
what is the differnece between debian script and ubuntu script that filesystem.squashfs is not working with ubuntu, but it works with debian?
- comparing ''d/scripts/live'' with ''u/scripts/casper'' --- too different, diff went crazy with this command. They are as good as seperate program who do similar work.
- comparing ''d/bin/run-init'' with ''u/bin/run-init'', --- they are same.
- comparing ''d/init'' with ''u/init'' -- not much of difference
This approach is not working for me, I will try another approach.
==== analyzing run_init.c ====
My guess is that, run_init.c is the one who is dying, and it seems he does allow you to specify the files which should not be deleted.
I want to see how to tell that to run_init.c
- Another thing that I want to try out is, what if I dont delete the contents of initramfs? I will remove that check from run_init.c will system still boot?
- My guess is that, ''overmount /'' may fail.
- Now, I need to locate the source code of run_init.c
===== Ubuntu over iscsi =====
- Following the line of [[BKODebianISCSI|Debian over iscsi]], attempted the Ubuntu over iscsi, but it did not worked.
===== Problem found =====
- From the progress in fedora, it seems that problem is because network is restarting itself, which kills the the network and mounted HTTPFS. Culprits are
- ''/etc/init.d/network''
- ''/etc/init.d/NetworkManager''
===== Solution =====
The temporary hack implemented is **Delete these two files** before doing ''run-init''. This hack works fine in this case, only problem is that the ''/etc/resolver.conf''
entry remains empty so dns resolving does not work. Need to fix this soon.