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Package: xfsprogs-udeb
Version: 6.5.0-1
Severity: serious
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: openqa

While doing openQA testing of Debian-Installer, I notice that XFS installs
started failing a few days ago, and comparing the versions of udebs that changed
between success and failure, the only likely candidate is xfsprogs-udeb, which
has a version of 6.4.0-1 in the last working test, and 6.5.0-1 in the first
failing one.

I've also built the latest D-I with 6.4.0-1, and that restores it to a working
condition.

I note that if one runs e.g.:  grub-probe -d /dev/vda1
at the moment of failure, the XFS filesystem is not recognised
(despite being mounted as XFS at that moment).

Could this be related to #1051543?

I'll try testing D-I while using the patch from that bug, to see if that helps.

Cheers, Phil.

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