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Boot-code tce=LABEL not working
sm8ps:
Hello all! I am at loss with the problem mentioned on a fresh install of dCore-xenial (12-Aug-2017 19:38). I have followed the install guide from the wiki more or less to the point and it seems to work well but the tce-directory always is located under '/tmp'.
The boot stanza contains tce=LABEL="dCORE" and I do know that the label is correct because it does work for "home" and "opt". After boot, I can issue ''tce-setdrive'' but that is no real solution.
Just what am I overlooking?!
sm8ps:
Things are even worse! After issueing ''tce-setdrive'', ''sce-load wireless'' chokes:
--- Code: ---/usr/bin/sce-load line 475: can't create /tmp/.installed. Permission denied
--- End code ---
That same message is repeated but this time with"usr/bin/sce-load" being prepended by "crda", "debconf", "debianutils", ..., all kinds of libs and finally "zilb1g".
The file in question is owned by root:root with permissions 644; so it does make sense that is cannot be written to by the standard user. There is another file '/tmp/.debinstalled' owned by user:root with permissions 644.
Does that make any sense?!
sm8ps:
Just to make it clear: it is not the LABEL-part being faulty but the full boot-code does not work, even with ''tce=sdaX''.
One thought: There is another dCore installation present on a different partition but that is exactly why one would use the boot-codes tce, opt and home. -- Very strange! I would be glad for any comments, also about working fresh installations.
Jason W:
I boot with tce=UUID, which always works, and just now tested my dCore-xenial install using the LABEL option and no problems here. Below is the boot codes:
--- Code: ---jason@box:~$ cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-xenial quiet tce=LABEL=dCore/tceimport-xenial showapps user=jason nozswap desktop=icewm
jason@box:~$
--- End code ---
I will test tce-setdrive later today.
Jason W:
I booted dCore-xenial with the "base" option, and used tce-setdrive to set up /mnt/sdb1/tce as my TCE directory and I was able to sce-import and sce-load as expected. I will look into the tce= code and see what may be causing error.
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