I confirm similar behavior on an amd64 machine: standard wheezy kernel
(3.2) boots normally, kernel from wheezy-backports (3.10-3) doesn't boot
with error while looking for LVM partitions.
Disk setup is as follows: /boot is in separate partition, /tmp and / are in
LVM (non-encrypted).
I confirm this bug.
Hi,
Yes, I have nscd installed.
Brief check shows that workaround proposed by Thijs - i.e stop nscd,
restart postfix - solves my problem (thanks!)
But what is the reason for such behavior is unclear.
On 13 May 2013 13:21, Thijs Kinkhorst th...@uvt.nl wrote:
Hi,
I'm seeing this behaviour on
I confirm this bug. My configuration also uses LDAP.
Any ideas, what can be the cause?
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