X-Git-Url: http://git.grml.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=scripts%2Fboot%2F9990-main.sh;h=c696781434caa71a2550ecd7c46cbf635228b0b9;hb=807aa6389f094accf58d6b4b654679d1dcbc84aa;hp=fd10e5d43f7f7f9d6d109a987ffdcbc1d6ae5d51;hpb=d2b2a46118d331a5b3c0218c475da8e5aa831df8;p=live-boot-grml.git diff --git a/scripts/boot/9990-main.sh b/scripts/boot/9990-main.sh index fd10e5d..c696781 100755 --- a/scripts/boot/9990-main.sh +++ b/scripts/boot/9990-main.sh @@ -135,19 +135,6 @@ Main () mount_images_in_directory "${livefs_root}" "${rootmnt}" "${mac}" fi - # At this point /root should contain the final root filesystem. - # Move all mountpoints below /live into /root/lib/live/mount. - # This has to be done after mounting the root filesystem to / - # otherwise these mount points won't be accessible from the running system. - for _MOUNT in $(cat /proc/mounts | cut -f 2 -d " " | grep -e "^/live/") - do - local newmount - newmount="${rootmnt}/lib/live/mount/${_MOUNT#/live/}" - mkdir -p "${newmount}" - mount -o move "${_MOUNT}" "${newmount}" > /dev/null 2>&1 || \ - mount -o bind "${_MOUNT}" "${newmount}" > /dev/null || \ - log_warning_msg "W: failed to move or bindmount ${_MOUNT} to ${newmount}" - done if [ -n "${ROOT_PID}" ] then @@ -164,6 +151,9 @@ Main () ;; esac + # Move to the new root filesystem so that programs there can get at it. + mkdir -p /root/lib/live/mount/medium + mount --move /live/medium /root/lib/live/mount/medium # aufs2 in kernel versions around 2.6.33 has a regression: # directories can't be accessed when read for the first the time, @@ -171,6 +161,13 @@ Main () # when booting FAI, this simple workaround solves it ls /root/* >/dev/null 2>&1 + # Move findiso directory to the new root filesystem so that programs there can get at it. + if [ -d /live/findiso ] + then + mkdir -p /root/lib/live/mount/findiso + mount -n --move /live/findiso /root/lib/live/mount/findiso + fi + # if we do not unmount the ISO we can't run "fsck /dev/ice" later on # because the mountpoint is left behind in /proc/mounts, so let's get # rid of it when running from RAM