On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 15:35 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 23:15:46 +0100, Clayton wrote:
> 
> >how is this fix supposed to be applied since the problem is there on the 
> >master ISO?
> 
> As Tejun wrote, by way of a driver update disk. You insert the disk at
> installation time and the installation will use updated drivcers it
> finds on it.
> 
> Philipp
I recall there were two or three bugs posted, then combined onto one.  I
voted for one of them, and fell back to a new installation on one sata
and one EIDE drive.  I have not had time to returned to the issue.  I
rather assumed that a future kernel update (of which I have kept
current) would include whatever fix they came up with.

(In my case, the bug toasted the sdb7 partition (/usr/lib).  My /local
and /data partitions were raid5's on the two sata drives, and I have not
done anything yet to attempt a recovery of that information.)

Are you saying that it requires a separate driver cd and a total
re-install to cure the issue????  If so, I will keep my existing system
until 11.0 hits the street.

Tom in NM


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