X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?p=libguestfs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=appliance%2Finit;h=0f32a55c7ec5dd71757cf067a594af5e844735a4;hp=1c01195f7245b29b03a0131aa20085d0aaa38850;hb=HEAD;hpb=d3fc7e1e4d592dbdc6b8b9edf92dddc0a67eac28 diff --git a/appliance/init b/appliance/init index 1c01195..0f32a55 100755 --- a/appliance/init +++ b/appliance/init @@ -5,10 +5,18 @@ echo Starting /init script ... PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin export PATH +# Debian bug 606622. +RUNLEVEL=S +PREVLEVEL=N +export RUNLEVEL PREVLEVEL + mkdir -p /sysroot +rm -f /proc; mkdir /proc mount -t proc /proc /proc +rm -f /sys; mkdir /sys mount -t sysfs /sys /sys +mkdir -p /run/lock if [ ! -L /etc/init.d/udev -a -x /etc/init.d/udev ]; then if type service >/dev/null 2>&1; then @@ -22,7 +30,12 @@ elif [ -x /sbin/udevd ]; then echo -e '\000\000\000\000' > /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug /sbin/udevd --daemon /sbin/udevadm trigger - /sbin/udevadm settle --timeout=10 + /sbin/udevadm settle +elif [ -x /lib/udev/udevd ]; then + echo -e '\000\000\000\000' > /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug + /lib/udev/udevd --daemon + /sbin/udevadm trigger + /sbin/udevadm settle else echo No udev, creating /dev manually mount -t tmpfs none /dev @@ -57,6 +70,9 @@ ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 ifconfig eth0 169.254.2.10 route add default gw 169.254.2.2 +# Scan for MDs. +mdadm -As --auto=yes --run + # Scan for LVM. modprobe dm_mod ||: @@ -67,11 +83,13 @@ lvm vgchange -ay --ignorelockingfailure for f in /sys/block/vd*/queue/rotational; do echo 1 > $f; done # http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-5428 -for f in /sys/block/[hsv]d*/queue/scheduler; do echo noop > $f; done +# Disabled this until https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=630583 +# is fixed (broken in Linux 2.6.36). +#for f in /sys/block/[hsv]d*/queue/scheduler; do echo noop > $f; done # These are useful when debugging. if grep -sq guestfs_verbose=1 /proc/cmdline; then - ls -l /dev + ls -lR /dev cat /proc/mounts lvm pvs lvm vgs @@ -89,7 +107,7 @@ fi if ! grep -sq guestfs_rescue=1 /proc/cmdline; then # The host will kill qemu abruptly if guestfsd shuts down normally - guestfsd -f + guestfsd # Otherwise we try to clean up gracefully. For example, this ensures that a # core dump generated by the guest daemon will be written to disk.