vbox6-block: no policy defined for label 'vbox6-block -> block0'

Dan Connolly dckc at madmode.com
Mon Jan 30 16:09:15 CET 2023


On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 2:52 AM Alexander Boettcher
<alexander.boettcher at genode-labs.com> wrote:
> You may rewrite the label to your actual Block provider, e.g. as an example (taken from my setup):
>
> <service name="Block" label="block0"> <child name="ahci-0.part_block" label="7"/> </service>

Yes, my config is like that (with 1 rather than 7), and now that I
restart this morning, I don't see the "no policy" warning. I suppose I
wasn't careful to isolate the problem when I reported it.

I'd like to use <service name="Block" label="boot"> and likewise
"root", "home" and "shared" for the block service labels (keeping the
child labels as partition numbers "1", "4", "5", "6"), but I can't get
that to work. Are the names constrained to "block0", "block1" etc.? If
so, by which part of the system?

-- 
Dan Connolly
http://www.madmode.com/



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