uncleofthestick's picture

Hi all folks,

we have been using Turnkey Virtual Appliances 11.3-lucid-x86 based for Openstack for a while and they have worked like a breeze.

We have started to test the new 12.0-squeeze based virtual appliances, but we get this error on boot with a couple of virtual appliances:

[    0.524819] List of all partitions:
[    0.525226] No filesystem could mount root, tried: 
[    0.525794] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
[    0.526724] Pid: 1, comm: swapper Not tainted 2.6.32-5-xen-686 #1
[    0.527413] Call Trace:
[    0.527747]  [<c128e840>] ? panic+0x38/0xe6
[    0.528243]  [<c13ffb0c>] ? mount_block_root+0x1f5/0x216
[    0.528854]  [<c1002930>] ? hypercall_page+0x930/0x1001
[    0.529446]  [<c13ffb66>] ? mount_root+0x39/0x4d
[    0.529970]  [<c13ffc88>] ? prepare_namespace+0x10e/0x13e
[    0.530722]  [<c13ff323>] ? kernel_init+0x15c/0x167
[    0.531279]  [<c13ff1c7>] ? kernel_init+0x0/0x167
[    0.531889]  [<c1009b07>] ? kernel_thread_helper+0x7/0x10

We are using the following following configuration:

- StackOps Distro 0.6 / Openstack Essex Release

- KVM hypervisor

- turnkey-drupal7-12.0-squeeze-x86-openstack.tar.gz

- turnkey-owncloud-12.0-squeeze-x86-openstack.tar.gz
 

We stopped testing anymore virtual appliances before getting feedback from the Turnkey forums.

Anybody has the same problem? Any suggestions?

Regards

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Alon Swartz's picture

With the release of TurnKey 12.0 (based on Debian Squeeze), deployment of the OpenStack images require the initd be specified.

uncleofthestick's picture

Oppsss!!

Now works like charm :-)

Thank you for your prompt answer!


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