On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 9:07 PM Tony Nelson <tonynelson(a)georgeanelson.com> wrote:
Usually, when it all goes wrong just after pivot-root, there is a
problem with the new (real) root. Exactly how it goes wrong is not
useful. I would look hard at whatever is mounted at /sysroot. It
should be what you expect / (root) to be, but mounted ro at that point
(`cat /proc/mounts` should show it mounted at /sysroot (see `man 5
fstab`
for format); `ls -l /sysroot` should show the contents you expect).
(All off the top of my head; I haven't rebooted to test.)
Thanks. That gives me something to examine. I'm working tonight,
will probably dig back in to this tomorrow.