Just to be sure - I did some testing.
I opened up a whole bunch of virtual machines, all using loop devices.
When I hit the 3rd one, I got the same error again.
I followed the FAQ, and bumped up to 255 devices, as suggested.
I shutdown all the domains, removed the loop module, and restarted.
This time the 3rd one came up.
Strangely enough, it seems the 3rd device it tries to open is loop10:
root@dev02:/dev# lsof | grep loop
loop10 10210 root cwd DIR 8,1 464 2 /
loop10 10210 root rtd DIR 8,1 464 2 /
loop10 10210 root txt unknown
/proc/10210/exe
loop0 11330 root cwd DIR 8,1 464 2 /
loop0 11330 root rtd DIR 8,1 464 2 /
loop0 11330 root txt unknown
/proc/11330/exe
loop1 12495 root cwd DIR 8,1 464 2 /
loop1 12495 root rtd DIR 8,1 464 2 /
loop1 12495 root txt unknown
/proc/12495/exe
Seems bizarre to me!
On 6/26/06, Dave Smif <systemsconsultant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks all. Its working now, but to fix it what I did was to reboot?
Fromj this, I would guess it was something to do with the loop
devices. I have the default 8 loop devices (0 to 7). The bizarre thing
is.... I was only using 2... or so I thought? Ho hum.
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