On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 02:29:46PM -0400, Lee Revell wrote:
After failing to get things to work on a Ubuntu 14.04 host I build a
fedora 21 environment to see if Ubuntu may have been the problem and
didn't get quite as far so here's an official report per the FAQ
directions:
- Trying to get guests to build and have network access so package
management actions can be done before uploading to openstack image
service.
- I ran ./run virt-builder fedora-18 -v -x (also tried fedora-21,
same issue)
- Using supermin 5.1.2, libguestfs 1.29.29 both built from source on
fedora 21 host with all updates. "yum-builddep libguestfs" was run
first to pull dependencies.
Short version is that I get a bunch of Invalid module format errors
then supermin waiting for /sys/block/sdb/dev to appear and it never
does. Full output attached.
[...]
supermin: internal insmod libcrc32c.ko.xz
insmod: init_module: libcrc32c.ko.xz: Invalid module format
[ 1.234236] input: ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input2
supermin: waiting another 1024000000 ns for /sys/block/sdb/dev to appear
supermin: waiting another 2048000000 ns for /sys/block/sdb/dev to appear
supermin: waiting another 4096000000 ns for /sys/block/sdb/dev to appear
supermin: waiting another 8192000000 ns for /sys/block/sdb/dev to appear
supermin: waiting another 16384000000 ns for /sys/block/sdb/dev to appear
supermin: waiting another 32768000000 ns for /sys/block/sdb/dev to appear
supermin: waiting another 65536000000 ns for /sys/block/sdb/dev to appear
supermin: waiting another 131072000000 ns for /sys/block/sdb/dev to appear
These errors are caused because supermin isn't compiled with xz-static
support. Did you compile supermin by hand? There's a version in
Fedora itself which should work fine. If you're building it by hand,
then most likely you didn't run `yum-builddep supermin' first to
install all the build dependencies, including the optional ones such
as xz.
Rich.
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