Here is Richard's W.M. Jones answer:
This is caused by a bug in the way that supermin created symlinks
which is not compatible with the new kernel:
291 l bzfgrep 120777 6 0:0 -> \x1c\v
You need to upgrade to the new supermin which fixes this.
or alternatively you can rebuild appliance if you have older kernel
version around.
See
on how to do that.
--
Mykola Ivanets
2018-02-07 22:47 GMT+02:00 George Koenig <george.g.koenig(a)gmail.com>:
Hello all,
I'm able to add (>add-ro image) a newly created image (created with
vmbuilder) using the guestfish shell, but unable to run it. I appear to be
getting kernel panics when doing so. In trying to debug the issue, I
noticed that libguestfs-test-tool also fails with a kernel panic due to sync
errors. I had previously suspected an issue with the kernel file
permissions but this was resolved by allowing read access.
I've attached output from both running the guestfish shell, and
libguestfs-test-tool. I am running Ubuntu Xenial (16.04), and guestfish
1.32.2 installed via apt.
Thanks. Please let me know if there is anything else I can provide that
will assist.
Regards,
George Koenig
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