-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 22:54:04 +0100 Source: mdadm Binary: mdadm mdadm-udeb Architecture: source i386 Version: 2.5.2-10 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian mdadm maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Changed-By: martin f. krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description: mdadm - tool to administer Linux MD device arrays (software RAID) mdadm-udeb - tool to administer Linux MD device arrays (software RAID) (udeb) Closes: 380746 381007 381181 381284 Changes: mdadm (2.5.2-10) unstable; urgency=low . * Applied patch by upstream to fix the logic of the --run switch (see #287415). Thus also reverted the mdadm-raid hack used to fix the bug in the 2.5.2-9 upload. * Recognise devfs-style device nodes by fixing a regression bug in the root RAID autodetection code (closes: #381007), which was introduced as part of the fix for #380596 in the 2.5.2-9 upload. The bug is RC, but it only applies to unstable right now, so I am not pumping up the urgency. The autodetection code now doesn't care about the actual name of the array device, but instead only insists that it exists, is a block device, and recognised as an array by mdadm (mdadm --detail). * Added safety net to prevent endless loops in RAID autodetection. Now just falls back to starting all arrays from the initramfs if it fails to determine an acceptable array for the / filesystem in three tries (closes: #381284, also see #381007). * Added udev rules file to prevent udev from ever creating md device nodes, which can get in the way of mdadm (also see next item). * Added a workaround to the initramfs hook to deal with the problem with /dev/md/X device nodes when /dev/mdX is also present and version-0 superblocks are in use (closes: #381181). * checkarray: correctly recognise when the kernel is too old for parity checks, or when there are no redundant arrays present (closes: #380746). * checkarray: now supports -s|--status switch to query parity check status for given devices. * checkarray: now supports -x|--cancel switch to cancel running checks. * mkconf: now also outputs 'MAILADDR root' and 'HOMEHOST <system>'. * Added README.checkarray with some information about the check process. * Added /usr/share/doc/mdadm/FAQ to answer some FAQs. Files: eb2415dfb6b1939ecdc9b21782c19102 714 admin optional mdadm_2.5.2-10.dsc beb4c07cbbf49c0b29b61b9660063c77 76141 admin optional mdadm_2.5.2-10.diff.gz dd09ec21e0266c935a515f786a5dfb17 189142 admin optional mdadm_2.5.2-10_i386.deb 00249821a15a54e5feb248655875732a 67640 debian-installer optional mdadm-udeb_2.5.2-10_i386.udeb Package-Type: udeb
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