Peter Åstrand wrote:
Installation of our nightly build of our custom distribution failed
with
the error message:
"The OURDIST installation tree in that directory does not seem to match
your boot media."
After some serious debugging, I found out the problem: In minstg2.img,
there were *two* buildstamps:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 61 27 jan 12.51 squashfs-root/.buildstamp
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 61 28 jan 12.52 squashfs-root/.buildstamp_1
Only the second one matches the initrd buildstamp. Any idea why this
happens? My guess is that this is some kind of intermittent problem, but
those gives me a bad feeling...
Best regards,
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Peter Åstrand ThinLinc Chief Developer
Cendio AB
http://www.cendio.se
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583 30 Linköping Phone: +46-13-21 46 00
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This is kinda strange. The buildstamp file gets created by mk-image (anaconda scripts)
to create the buildstamp the mk-image script erases buildstamp and then creates a new
file. Additionally I could not find any trace of replacing the name of buildstamp with
`buildstamp_$count`. What are you using to make your tree? on what is your distro based
on, fedora, centos? what versions?
I *think* what is happenning is that you are compossing on top of an already composed
tree,
and your compose tool does not want to replace the existing .buildstamp file, so it makes
another with a similar name. I could be wrong though.
In any case you should check the compose tool and the anconda scritps from the version
you
are using.
regards
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Joel Andres Granados
Red Hat / Brno, Czech Republic