if there are bind mounts on subvolumes.
The / root of a particular filesystem (partition) is not guaranteed
to be mounted even if deeper levels of the hierarchy are. This is
more common for btrfs subvolumes, but in fact also possible for
bind mounts.
Thanks for your work,
Niels Boehm
.
The workaround for now is to disable pruning bind mounts.
Regards
Niels Boehm
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Package: xfce4-terminal
Version: 0.6.3-1
Followup-For: Bug #684445
This bug is probably a duplicate of #737305
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=737305
It doesn't just occur in xfce4-terminal, but also in other libvte9
based terminals. I tested roxterm-gtk2, evilvte, lxterminal,
Package: libvirt-bin
Version: 1.1.2-3
Followup-For: Bug #707201
Dear Maintainer,
I've recently upgraded libvirt* to 1.1.2-3 and made sure there's no old
cgroup stuff lying around by rebooting the host machine.
When I have cgroup mounted and try to start a VM, I get the following
error:
# virsh
it would
probably be better to cd into the rootfs before the mkdir
commands instead.
Regards,
Niels Boehm
--- a/usr/share/lxc/templates/lxc-debconfig 2013-03-10 22:17:41.0
+0100
+++ b/usr/share/lxc/templates/lxc-debconfig 2013-04-06 10:02:58.018394354
+0200
@@ -824,9 +824,9
Package: timeoutd
Version: 1.5-10.1
Severity: important
When I have 2 users (may be different users or the same, that doesn't make
a difference) logged in at the same time and they both match a NOLOGIN entry
(see config file below), only one of the users/terminals gets the Logins
not allowed
Package: usbmount
Version: 0.0.21
Tags: patch
Followup-For: Bug #588874
usbmount fails to act on partitions on USB thumb drives for me.
I hunted down the bug and found that usbmount parses the output of blkid
incorrectly. It scans it with sed searching for variable assignments with a
format such
Package: keepassx
Version: 0.4.3-1
Severity: normal
The auto-type feature of keepassx fails to synthesize the correct keyboard
events when the keyboard layout is not US American. For example on my German
keyboard the x and y keys are swapped around in comparison to US layout and
consequently,
Okay, I've been looking a bit deeper into it, and that's what I was able to
find:
This heavily looks like /usr/lib/pulse-0.9/modules/module-alsa-sink.so ...
This is wrong, module-hal-detect.so was the culprit in my case, autoloading
the detected alsa sound card with hw:* access. So one
Package: grub-pc
Version: 1.96+20080512-1
Followup-For: Bug #436943
Hi,
grub2 fails for me in the aforementioned manner. It is unable to read
anything from /boot or /boot/grub which are both on my root partition with
an xfs file system.
Trying to ls some directories, I find that some read
Package: grub-pc
Followup-For: Bug #436943
Okay, I hunted the problem down myself. It's a missing mapping from the file
system block numbering scheme ((agno agbits) | block_in_ag) to the
on-partition block numbering (agno * agsize + block_in_ag) in the
grub_xfs_read_block() function.
It would
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