mount fail if its mount point doesn't exist in /sysroot

Jerry Hoemann reported a bug that a mount will fail when he installed
a system with separate "/" "/var" and "/var/crash". That means root
disk /dev/a mounted on /, and another disk /dev/b is mounted on /var,
then the 3rd disk /dev/c mounted on /var/crash. Then kdump will fail
since mount will fail.

This is because the mount information will be written into
/$mntimage/etc/fstab like below. And the dump target is /dev/c. However
/dev/b is not related in kdump, its mount info is not necessary and not
saved. So when go into kdump kernel, it will find there's not a crash
dir under /sysroot/var. And in current implementation, if not a root
disk dump, sysroot is a read-only mount, no dir can be created in this
situation.

/dev/disk/by-uuid/cdcf007a-b623-45ee-8d73-a8be0d372440 /sysroot/var/crash xfs rw,relatime,...,x-initrd.mount 0 2

So in this patch, change the mount behavior to fix this bug. If dump
target is a root disk, mount point is /sysroot. If dump target is not
root, just mount it to /kdumproot/$_target. Now it works.

Signed-off-by: Baoquan He <bhe@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Dave Young <dyoung@redhat.com>
Acked-by: WANG Chao <chaowang@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Jerry Hoemann <jerry.hoemann@hp.com>
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Baoquan He 2015-01-04 13:49:43 +08:00 committed by WANG Chao
parent 4d730048fc
commit e08ef78a56
1 changed files with 10 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -101,8 +101,16 @@ to_mount() {
_source=$(findmnt -k -f -n -r -o SOURCE $_dev)
_target=$(findmnt -k -f -n -r -o TARGET $_dev)
# mount under /sysroot in 2nd kernel, and we umount -R /sysroot before exit
_target="/sysroot$_target"
# mount under /sysroot if dump to root disk or mount under
#/kdumproot/$_target in other cases in 2nd kernel. systemd
#will be in charge to umount it.
if [ "$_target" = "/" ];then
_target="/sysroot"
else
_target="/kdumproot/$_target"
fi
_fstype=$(findmnt -k -f -n -r -o FSTYPE $_dev)
_options=$(findmnt --fstab -f -n -r -o OPTIONS $_dev)
[ -z "$_options" ] && _options=$(findmnt -k -f -n -r -o OPTIONS $_dev)