Am 22.07.2013 23:12, schrieb Michael Stapelberg: > Hi, > > Sam Morris <s...@robots.org.uk> writes: >> FYI, my system originally only had udisks2 installed, not udisks. I >> installed udisks (so that both are now installed) and rebooted, and the >> swap device is now set up properly. > So, installing udisks fixed the issue AFAICT. > > This leaves two questions for me: > > 1) Is udisks2 supposed to handle this situation without udisks being > present? If so, we should reassign or clone + reassign this bug to > udisks2.
No, I don't think this should be re-assigned to udisks(2). Swap devices should be usable without having udisks installed. > 2) What package is supposed to bring udisks on your machine in case > systemd (in some cases) needs it before it can successfully set up > swap? Is there a Recommends/Suggests in place somewhere that Sam > did not follow or is this an oversight on our side? > > mbiebl, maybe you can clarify these points, given that you are > (co-?)maintaining the udisks and udisks2 packages :-). Thanks. This all looks rather strange to me, tbh. Sam, if you run : > /etc/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules and reboot, does the problem re-appear? This would hint at something in 80-udisks.rules being responsible for this. udisks2 ripped out some stuff which should be in dmsetup itself. So this might be a problem of Debian having a too old dmsetup package. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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