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mardi 5 avril 2016

nixos 16.03 live iso boot "directly" from grub

I hate extracting iso images. I prefer to run them through grub loopback. Nixos 16.03 release is a few days old, I couldn't resist. Alas, booting it this way drops me in a rescue shell.

The initrd is set up to only have one layer of virtual fs. So it assumes the squashfs nix-store would be in /mnt-root/iso and complains since it is not.

So after trying to MITM myself and mount the desired FS where they should be, I replicate the final steps of the nixos initrd init script. Kernel panic.

I'm dumbfounded, I need to be more thorough. The init scripts reads a fsinfo file (fstab-like in a different format say) to prepare the new root for the real stage 2 kernel.

btw, my mistake was to simply mount the nix-store squashfs file in /mnt-root/nix/.ro-store and then symlink /mnt-root/nix/store to it. It works only partially as the stage2 kernel find its init and proceed to run systemd but hangs after a few services doing nothing. Only option: CTRL-ALT-DEL. (I even tried to instrument stage2 systemd into booting the rescue target, hoping for a rescue shell to investigate the hang .. no luck). Then I realize that the fsinfo mounts the squashfs in nix/.ro-store BUT, also prepares a unionfs in nix/store ! Maybe stage2 is waiting for a unionfs mount in nix/store and my symlink is confusing things up.

So I insert the missing layer in there. And just sh /init. It fails horribly saying 'cannot stop udev/queue' then 'Killed'. Not thrilled.

I extract the final steps of the init script (populate /mnt-root with proc,sys,run,dev; kill a few things; restore the path for `modprobe` in the new /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe value). And then exec switch_root ...

I can now enjoy nixos 16.03 live booting directly from grub. If you allow directly to allow user intervention .. heh.

mercredi 30 mars 2016

archlinux live archiso expand cow persistent overlay

Seems that by default, archiso cow persistent space is set to 262M. Too short for some needs [1]. Linux said the cow fs was filled while installing some packages. Struggle to find a way to add some more writeable space. Then I saw in mtab fs options that cowspace being tmpfs, has a size parameter. So remounting it with different settings.

sudo mount -oremount,size=<space>k cowspace

did the job

now there's an overlay named airootfs, it will show the old size, remounting put it in sync.

sudo mount -oremount airootfs

now both will show <space>.