Hi Kumaran,
Yes, I did extract manually in the first place (I did mention that in the original e-mail - I hope I am not mistaking). The archive is intact and all it's contents can be successfully extracted. As a matter a fact, I did extract the contents to a TFTP server and manually started the board using the same directives we specify in LAVA, and it worked flawlessly.
In case it matters, the archive is successfully extracted using "tar xjf archive_name.tar.bz2".
So, where could the problem be? All ideas & options are exhausted, as far as we are concerned (for now)...
Regards, DragoČ™
-----Original Message----- From: Senthil Kumaran S [mailto:senthil.kumaran@linaro.org] Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2017 3:47 PM To: Dragos Iorgulescu Dragos.Iorgulescu@enea.com; Remi Duraffort remi.duraffort@linaro.org Cc: lava-users@lists.linaro.org Subject: Re: [Lava-users] Unpacking tar.bz2 root filesystems seems to malfunction
On Tuesday 19 December 2017 02:14 PM, Dragos Iorgulescu wrote:
Well, considering that, why is it still treated as a bz2 archive in the next step?
Can you cross check if your tar.bz2 file is intact, by extracting it manually?
I tried an example with a Nexus4 device with the job definition - http://paste.debian.net/1001456/ and got job completed without any issues as seen in http://paste.debian.net/1001457/
Thank You. -- Senthil Kumaran S http://www.stylesen.org/ http://www.sasenthilkumaran.com/