Hi Goffredo, On 21 Jan 2010, at 19:35, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote: > On Thursday 21 January 2010, you (Thomas Kupper) wrote: >> Hello Goffredo, >> >> I thought maybe email is a more practial way to ask you about it. But if > there's a better place in your opinion (mailling list?) let me know. > > I cc'ed the btrfs-mailing list. > > > [speaking about a btrfs setup for a root filesystem] >> >> After setting the permissions on the rootfs folder right it boots with my > kernel (Hypernation doesn't work although). I did compile the btrfs module > into the kernel but would like to use a stock kernel with an updated initrd > image. >> >> As you I now additionally installed the 2.6.32-10-generic kernel but tried > to use the stock btrfs. But it drops to BusyBox because it can't load the > btrfs module ... because of the libcrc32c module can't be loaded. libcrc32c > can't be loaded because of a unknown symbol crc32c (of course I added btrfs to > the module file of initramfs-tools) > [...] > > The list of btrfs dependencies is > > $ cat /etc/initramfs-tools/modules > [..] > zlib_deflate > crc32c > libcrc32c > btrfs > > > I discovered that after a lot of tests... > Now I got working! I summed up two errors, too bad. I was close with the list of modules but forgot to update grub2 (have to do it manually) and I didn't realize that I was booting of an older kernel which I haven't updated the initrd for. Works great now, thanks a million! > And for what matters, on my fedora laptop (yes the root fs is btrfs) the > hibernation seems to work; even tough after the resume an error message > appeared. > Well, that bit still doesn't work, there's just one line in dmesg: ... [ 1.019071] PM: Resume from disk failed. ... Have to debug that further, not most critical feature for me since a full boot takes as long as resume on my aging laptop. >> >> Thanks for any advise and have a good day, >> Thomas > > BR > G.Baroncelli > -- > gpg key@ keyserver.linux.it: Goffredo Baroncelli (ghigo) <kreijackATinwind.it> > Key fingerprint = 4769 7E51 5293 D36C 814E C054 BF04 F161 3DC5 0512 o/ Thomas-- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
