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Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> Hello list, |
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> I'm installing Gentoo on a new Juno laptop, and I've reached the point of |
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> booting into the new system. I have a separate /usr partition and I'm using |
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> dracut to create an initramfs. |
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> On booting the new system I get an error I haven't heard of before: dracut |
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> complaining "sysroot has no proper sysfs layout". I'm sure I've done something |
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> stupid, but where do I start debugging this? Google hasn't helped. |
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I tried to google that message and it found nothing. That's not good. |
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Makes me wonder what is causing that. Made me think a bit. |
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Have you double checked your fstab? Maybe you missed updating a line, |
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missed commenting something out or a typo maybe? Any strange kernel |
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options added to your bootloader? Typo maybe? Have you double checked |
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that the file systems you use for /boot and / are built into the kernel? |
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Hopefully someone else will have more ideas but in the meantime, may |
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want to double check those. Just to be sure. |
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Hope that helps, or someone else has ideas. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |