
Il 03/08/2014 22:45, Jaco ha scritto:
I've (tentatively) confirmed this as an issue with the CentOS IRC channel - that images need to be dd'd & not written with tools, meaning that this portion of the wiki is irrelevant: http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_Live#USB
Can you please update the wiki?
On 02/08/14 09:50, Jaco wrote:
update: It seems that there's a bug in the implementation of UNetBootIn and/or liveusb-creator that's causing identical kernel panics to what I'm experiencing.
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=6865#c20214
(I'm in the process of migrating off Ubuntu/Debian/.deb for my desktop/infrastructure to RPM's - oVirt being a crucial 1st step) Initially I suspected fault RAM (since it;s the only aspect of kernel panics I can actually do something about without chucking out my whole box), but new RAM & a new host makes no difference.
The resolution seems to be to do it by hand - dd.
Will try this & report back.
- J
On 01/08/14 07:28, Jaco wrote:
Hi folks,
I get kernel panics when booting the live images: * ovirt-live-3.4.0.el6ev.iso (MD5: 01a83d96a9650dd3da19cc37edaa7b19) * ovirt-live-el6-3.4.3-1.iso (MD5: 816fd6b1294f4619e205f2efd92f0f2f)
I've run Memtest86 (v2.01) & it checks out OK, the current CentOS 6.5 on the host runs OK & live-booting other images (either LiveUSB or PXE, CentOS, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu & other) works fine.
Has anyone else gotten this? Just seeking confirmation that it's not just me before filing a bug.
I believe a new images may become available after the testing this week. Will try earlier images to compare.
- J
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