[Bug 466575] Re: secure remove of external USB-HDD produces error

2012-10-19 Thread Oliver Kluge
For some reason this seems to be hardware-dependant. I have so far
collected four USB SATA docking stations or adapters. I do not see
this bug on USB 2 at all (ICH 10). On USB 3 (Renesas/NEC) I see it on
one of two docking stations. On that one, I see it every time, and on
the other never at all. Also, I never saw this when disconnecting a
stick, a memory card or a phone.

Just with one docking station (Icy Box IB 111 with integrated hub). It's
not the hub either, second USB 3 dock works perfectly through the hub of
the one producing the error. Also, the dock producing the error is
hotplug capable, according to Icy Box.

Strange, but the hardware dependancy is obvious.

Also, I noticed when I correctly disconnect a drive on USB 3, kern.log says
Oct 20 01:39:08 FSC kernel: [12509.993534] usb 10-1.4: reset SuperSpeed USB 
device number 19 using xhci_hcd
Oct 20 01:39:08 FSC kernel: [12510.011574] xhci_hcd :02:00.0: xHCI 
xhci_drop_endpoint called with disabled ep 88003eec3b80
Oct 20 01:39:08 FSC kernel: [12510.011578] xhci_hcd :02:00.0: xHCI 
xhci_drop_endpoint called with disabled ep 88003eec3bc0
Oct 20 01:39:08 FSC kernel: [12510.028700] usb 10-1.4: USB disconnect, device 
number 19
Oct 20 01:40:42 FSC kernel: [12604.084118] usb 10-1: USB disconnect, device 
number 17
Oct 20 01:40:42 FSC kernel: [12604.084122] usb 10-1.1: USB disconnect, device 
number 18

When I disconnect with the error, nothing gets written to kern.log at
all.

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[Bug 466575] Re: secure remove of external USB-HDD produces error

2012-10-19 Thread Oliver Kluge
Oh, forgot to add info: I run Lucid, and have the 3.0.26 kernel
(oneiric-generic) (otherwise I get loads of stale endpoint errors on USB
3...).

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[Bug 637520] Re: Internal speaker still on when external speakers plugged in

2012-09-29 Thread Oliver Kluge
Same problem on Lucid, on Intel HD Audio, see Bug #920744.


** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 920744] Re: alsa-driver: Cannot turn off internal speaker Intel HD Audio

2012-09-29 Thread Oliver Kluge
After reading lots and lots of bug reports on the Internet, I tried to
load, remove and/or blacklist pcspkr and/or snd-pcsp, to no avail. The
speaker setting in alsamixer remains tied to internal and external
speakers at the same time. When I disable the internal speaker, the
externals go off, too.

After many fiddlings I found that plugging an empty (e.g. nothing
soldered to it) headphone plug into the frontpanel headphone jack does
mute the internal speaker, and not the external ones. But even then,
disabling the pc speaker in alsamixer will turn off the external
speaker.

So I do have a bad workaround, but not a solution... Btw, Windows (XP,
Vista, 7) do not have this problem at all...

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[Bug 920744] Re: alsa-driver: Cannot turn off internal speaker Intel HD Audio

2012-09-29 Thread Oliver Kluge
Installing the backported Oneiric kernel (currently 3.0.0.26.14) fixes
the problem for me. But that's not the standard kernel for Lucid, you
have to start Synaptic and manually select and install linux-headers-
generic-lts-backport-oneiric (and *image*) to correct this.


** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Fix Committed

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[Bug 637520] Re: Internal speaker still on when external speakers plugged in

2012-09-29 Thread Oliver Kluge
Moving to kernel 3 solved it for me, try installing (via Synaptic)
linux-headers-generic-lts-backport-oneiric (and *image*) which will give
you a 3.0.0.26.14 at the moment.

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[Bug 647973] Re: USB 3.0: xhci_hcd WARN: Stalled endpoint

2012-09-29 Thread Oliver Kluge
Since the fix is only implemented in kernels not directly available to
Lucid, Maverick and Oneiric, maybe we should go back on the status to
Fix Commited, since is not actually released except for Precise?

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[Bug 685516] Re: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is unable to handle analog monitors (resolution cannot be set)

2012-09-14 Thread Oliver Kluge
And still - nothing. Hey guys, there are _lots_ of users out there with
good old CRT monitors that are left in rain!

Please - We do not ask to mess up the user interface with lots of
entries. But is too much to ask for an experts button, behind which
you could just simply _set_ resolution, refresh rate? Even Windows can
do that.

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission, damaging other operating systems on the disk

2012-09-14 Thread Oliver Kluge
This is still open?

Has anyone tried this on Precise?

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[Bug 647973] Re: USB 3.0: xhci_hcd WARN: Stalled endpoint

2012-09-14 Thread Oliver Kluge
I have Lucid (10.04 LTS) and I confirm the problem.

I can precisely describe the hardware in question, it is a PCI Express
USB 3 card by manufacturer Delock. It uses the VIA VLI 800 chipset. Hard
disks in USB-3-to-SATA adapters are only detected upon boot time. Rarely
a plugpray detection works, but then only once, not twice. Detection of
a drive can be forced with rmmod xhci; modprobe xhci.

I also see numerous WARN: short transfer on control ep and WARN:
Stalled endpoint, but no buffer errors.

I suspect there might be a 64 bit issue behind this, and both on the
side of the xhci kernel module, and the hardware (or the firmware - yes,
this VLI chipset does have a firmware of it's own). The card runs
absolutely perfect under Windows XP 32 Bit with the enclosed Windows
driver V 1.40a. It also runs flawlessly under Windows 7 32 Bit. But
under Windows Vista 64 Bit I get bluescreens of death upon each and
every boot, even in safe mode. And that also applies to drivers version
1.50 and 1.90, so I suspect there is a compatibility issue underneath.

My kernel is a 2.6.32-42 - that is the latest that Lucid will install by
itself. Lucid is still not declared dead. Yes, I know that there is
Precise, and a point release has been issued. But migrating to Precise
is no option for me as long as it forces me to use Unity, but that's
another story.

Is there a way to move to a kernel 3 without breaking thousands of
things?

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[Bug 920744] Re: alsa-driver: Cannot turn off internal speaker Intel HD Audio

2012-09-14 Thread Oliver Kluge
Sigh. Another bug that just stays open and nobody does anything to it...

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[Bug 647973] Re: USB 3.0: xhci_hcd WARN: Stalled endpoint

2012-09-14 Thread Oliver Kluge
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-usb/msg47791.html and
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-usb/msg47864.html

describe that bugfixing had already been undertaken with a 2.6.39
kernel, so hopefully such a kernel will appear on Lucid. Sometimes.

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission, damaging other operating systems on the disk

2012-01-26 Thread Oliver Kluge
Also there is a Launchpad question for the same topic, I moved that to
partman-base. There is bootinfoscript output:

http://paste.ubuntu.com/805639/

But obviously bootinfoscript is not aware of MBR boot code written by
IBMs Boot Manager, it falsely declares the MBR to be empty. The script
was run on my current configuration, where IBM Boot Manager takes care
of booting all my six OS on the disk. Boot Manager has a partition of
its own (sda3).

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission, damaging other operating systems on the disk

2012-01-26 Thread Oliver Kluge
partman log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/818254/
installer syslog: http://paste.ubuntu.com/818256/

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[Bug 920744] Re: alsa-driver: Cannot turn off internal speaker Intel HD Audio

2012-01-26 Thread Oliver Kluge
Hi. According to alsamixer, the internal speaker is already off and
cannot be turned on (it is on...).  When I pull down PCM, Front or
Master, the volume both on the internal speaker and the external
speakers go down.

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[Bug 920744] [NEW] alsa-driver: Cannot turn off internal speaker Intel HD Audio

2012-01-23 Thread Oliver Kluge
Public bug reported:

Hi, I use Lucid (10.04.3 LTS) on a Fujitsu Esprimo P5731 quadcore
machine with Intel HD Audio with ALC633.

I cannot turn off the internal speaker. There is no setting to turn it
off, and it does not go off by itself when external speakers are
connected, as with the Windows driver.

The hardware setting is set to Analog Stereo Output, and Output is set
to Internal Audio Analog Stereo. As a connection I can choose between
headphones (then all speakers are off altogether), Analog Output and
Analog Speakers. There is no difference between the latter two. Both the
external speakers and the internal speaker sound at all times...

Because of the poor quality of the internal speaker, that easily clips,
and it being monophonic I want to turn it off, but there is seemingly no
way to do this...

alsa-base is 1.0.22.1+dfsg-0ubuntu3

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: alsa-base 1.0.22.1+dfsg-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-37.81-generic 2.6.32.49+drm33.21
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-37-generic x86_64
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.21.
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices:
  List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices 
 card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC663 Analog [ALC663 Analog]
   Subdevices: 1/1
   Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
AudioDevicesInUse:
 USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
 /dev/snd/controlC0:  okluge 1389 F pulseaudio
Card0.Amixer.info:
 Card hw:0 'Intel'/'HDA Intel at 0xfc72 irq 20'
   Mixer name   : 'Intel G45 DEVELK'
   Components   : 'HDA:10ec0663,17341157,0011 
HDA:80862803,80860101,0010'
   Controls  : 33
   Simple ctrls  : 18
Date: Tue Jan 24 00:49:28 2012
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS Lucid Lynx - Release amd64 (20100816.1)
PackageArchitecture: all
ProcEnviron:
 LANG=de_DE.utf8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: alsa-driver
dmi.bios.date: 05/04/2010
dmi.bios.vendor: FUJITSU // Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
dmi.bios.version: 6.00 R1.04.3011.A1
dmi.board.name: D3011-A1
dmi.board.vendor: FUJITSU
dmi.board.version: S26361-D3011-A1
dmi.chassis.type: 6
dmi.chassis.vendor: FUJITSU
dmi.chassis.version: C$PIP1
dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnFUJITSU//PhoenixTechnologiesLtd.:bvr6.00R1.04.3011.A1:bd05/04/2010:svnFUJITSU:pnESPRIMOP5731:pvr:rvnFUJITSU:rnD3011-A1:rvrS26361-D3011-A1:cvnFUJITSU:ct6:cvrC$PIP1:
dmi.product.name: ESPRIMO P5731
dmi.sys.vendor: FUJITSU

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug lucid

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[Bug 920744] Re: alsa-driver: Cannot turn off internal speaker Intel HD Audio

2012-01-23 Thread Oliver Kluge
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[Bug 916956] Re: upstart does not start cupsd and nut/upsd

2012-01-16 Thread Oliver Kluge
** Summary changed:

- upstart does not start cupsd and nutd
+ upstart does not start cupsd and nut/upsd

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission, damaging other operating systems on the disk

2012-01-16 Thread Oliver Kluge
B y pure chance I hit the Also affects project button, and the screen
that comes up then says that ubiquity doesn't track it's bugs on
Launchpad. My goodness.

So I have decided to use the dialog that reports this bug as being
upstream, but it has not yet been reported there. Let's hope that we now
got the attention of the right people to this critical bug...

** Also affects: ubiquity
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 454388] Re: [i915g] intel card connected to a monitor acer AL1916 stuck at low resolution due a DDC issue

2012-01-16 Thread Oliver Kluge
I would like to point out that this we be less an issue if Ubuntu simply
had a dialog to simply manually set a resolution! Every operating system
I know can do this. If not EDID data can be retrieved (like with old
monitors, or monitors hooked up via BNC connectors, or monitors behind a
KVM switch, but I also know some monitors that have defunct DDC, so no
EDID either) Ubuntu suddenly becomes extremely user-unfriendly and
archaic, you have to craft your own xorg.conf and compile modelines
again (yuck!!).

Devels, *please* give us a simple slider in the monitor dialog to just
simply set resolution and vertical frequency by hand. If you don't want
to bother a newbie user with that, you could hide it behind a checkbox
advanced settings.

I have reported this as a bug: 
bug 685516

http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
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[Bug 685516] Re: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is unable to handle analog monitors (resolution cannot be set)

2012-01-15 Thread Oliver Kluge
One year has passed. The list of bug subscribers is growing, growing and
growing - but nothing happens at all.

That is disappointing to say the least.

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[Bug 685323] Re: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS does not assign an IPv4 address to eth0

2012-01-15 Thread Oliver Kluge
Error has vanished with one of the new kernels, so this bug could be
marked worksforme. But - there is no status that fits...

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission, damaging other operating systems on the disk

2012-01-15 Thread Oliver Kluge
So now that a couple of other users say there parition layout has been
killed, too: Could someone at least please markt the bug Confirmed -
as the bug reporter I would be hesitant to do this myself.

It is a shame that no one finds a bug that kills other operating systems
on the disk important enough to introduce a fix. Previously I only
thought Windows would be so anti-social to not respect what other OSes
wrote on the disk.

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[Bug 916956] [NEW] upstart does not start cupsd and nutd

2012-01-15 Thread Oliver Kluge
Public bug reported:

On my 10.04.3 LTS cupsd never starts automatically, although it is
configured to do so. Even manually adding cupsd to the Start Programs
dialog doesn't do the trick.

Starting cupsd manually works absolutely flawless.

The same happens with nutd. Nut is never started automatically, but
start with no errors when done from a shell.

I have browsed several bug reports on and off Launchpad describing the
problem as a bug in Upstart (Upstart experiencing a race condition that
may render the console read-only), that was already fixed by the Upstart
devs.  There is also a Launchpad bug - that is closed because there is a
bugfix. But as long as the bugfix is not rolled out to users... Several
people beg to re-open this.

I am using 10.04 LTS - and it still sticks to version 0.6.5-8 of
upstart. Obvoiously no modern version of Upstart ever got released for
Lucid. I cannot upgrade Upstart without major operations beyond normal
packet installation routine, and I do not want to risk rendering my
system unusable if Upstart completely fails after upgrading it to
unsupported versions.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: upstart 0.6.5-8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-37.81-generic 2.6.32.49+drm33.21
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-37-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sun Jan 15 23:20:45 2012
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS Lucid Lynx - Release amd64 (20100816.1)
ProcEnviron:
 LANG=de_DE.utf8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: upstart

** Affects: upstart (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug lucid upstart

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission, damaging other operating systems on the disk

2010-12-12 Thread Oliver Kluge
** Summary changed:

- Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission
+ Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without 
permission, damaging other operating systems on the disk

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[Bug 685323] Re: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS does not assign an IPv4 address to eth0

2010-12-05 Thread Oliver Kluge
Clarification of workaround #2: Network has to be disconnected
_manually_ by pulling the network connector. Disconnecting through the
GUI does not heal the error, but simply pulling the plug does.

All other operating systems on the very same PC (Windowx XP, Vista, 7
and OS/2) have no networking problems at all, so it's not a hardware
issue.

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[Bug 685516] [NEW] Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is unable to handle analog monitors (resolution cannot be set)

2010-12-05 Thread Oliver Kluge
Public bug reported:

After a couple of years with 8.x on an AMD 64 machine with an Nvidia 285
graphics board, I know switched to 10.04 LTS on an Intel ICH10 machine
(quadcore) with onboard Intel Q45 graphics (Fujitsu Esprimo P5731).

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is unable to work with my high quality analog monitor
(Samsung Syncmaster 950 p plus). As it is an anlog monitor capable of
going up to 1600 x 1200 at 85 Hz (fh max is 110 kHz) it is connected to
the PC using BNC connectors / coaxial cables - the standard for high
quality analog monitor connection.

BNC connections by design cannot transport DDC information, so EDID is
not available. But instead of either asking the user to manually enter
either the monitor make  model or alternatively it's
resolution/frequency specs, Ubuntu forces the user into extremely ugly
1024 x 768 at 60 Hz. Besides the low resolution, 60 Hz are literally
painful.

After some googling I found some advice in an Ubuntu user forum,
querying a standard VESA modeline at 1600 x 1200 at 85 Hz (cvt  1600
1200 85) and adding this as a new mode (xrandr --newmode [output of cvt]
; xrandr --admode VGA1 1600x1200_85.00). After that I can select the
correct resolution with System / Preferences.

But annoyingly this has to be repeated after every (!) reboot, because
some nasty automatic function thinks that this resolution is beyond the
capabilities of my monitor (which is not true) and dismisses the correct
setting, reverting to 1024 x 768 60 Hz and giving an error message after
login (correct settings cannot be determined - ?).

This is highly annoying! If there is an automatic function, there
_always_ (always, always, always!) has to be a manual override. Do not
try to be overly user-friendly. There is nothing wrong with an
additional, optional, manual settings dialog.

In the meantime until the GUI is fixed, is there a way to persistently
convince the X server (or wherever the dismissal of the configuration
takes place) that the resolution is correct?

** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 685516] Re: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is unable to handle analog monitors (resolution cannot be set)

2010-12-05 Thread Oliver Kluge
With some googling I found a way to circumvent the problem, adapting
ways described in http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/RandR I created the file
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/45custom_xrandr-settings using values I computed
issuing cvt.

xrandr --newmode 1280x960_105.00 187.00 1280 1376 1512 1744 960 963 967 1023 
-hsync +vsync
xrandr --addmode VGA1 1280x960_105.00
xrandr --newmode 1600x1200_85.00 235.00 1600 1728 1896 2192 1200 1203 1207 
1262 -hsync +vsync
xrandr --addmode VGA1 1600x1200_85.00
xrandr --output VGA1 --mode 1600x1200_85.00

This will circumvent the problem. A little cumbersome, and showing some
oddities: X starts in 800x600, so login dialog is in this resolution.
After logging in, the desktop initializes in 800x600 and is immediately
changed to 1600 x 1200, which makes the background go into four tiles.
As the desktop recognizes this it rescales the background.

So all in all: Speaking in ITIL terms this is _not_ a solution, but
merely a workaround. It is still my firm belief that a modern operating
system _must_ have a GUI that allows manual mode setting if the
automatic procedure fails, and it must fail on each and every analog
monitor...

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[Bug 685323] [NEW] Ubuntu 10.04 LTS does not assign an IPv4 address to eth0

2010-12-04 Thread Oliver Kluge
Public bug reported:

This is fresh install of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS on an Intel ICH10 machine
(quadcore), a Fujitsu Esprimo P5731. It uses the Intel 1000e onboard
network adapter. Internet connection is established through a DSL
router/modem that does NAT, so for all local PCs internet is just
traffic that goes out over the standard gateway, no PPP is involved.

Between 1 out of 3 and 1 out of 2 times after bootup, the network
indicator says that network is up, but it isn't. Clicking on it reveals
that the IP address is 0.0.0.0 which is, of course wrong. Initially I
set the system to use DHCP, which worked fine during installation and a
couple of days after that.

Then came the first occurence of the problem: IP was 0.0.0.0, according
to the GUI, but subnet mask, routing and DNS were set _correctly_. Going
onto the shell and inspecting that with ifconfig eth0 revealed that the
system had an IPv6 address assigned (where from? The router doesn't
issue IPv6 address leases, and Ubuntu is, by default, set to ignore
IPv6), but _no IPv4 address_ whatsoever!

I tried to configure the setup manually with a fixed IP over the GUI -
to no avail! No matter what IP I configure on the GUI, ifconfig
consistently says that no IPv4 address at all has been set...

But I found two different ways to circumvent this problem:
a) Manually configuration using ifconfig
b) Disconnecting the PC from the network and reconnecting.

So Ubuntu's eth0 autoconfiguration does work - but not during boot. And
the manual configuration on the GUI does not work at all.

There are no problems with the router or the router's DHCP server. Two
other PCs with Ubuntu 8, an OS/2 and all sorts of Windows systems run
flawlessly. Also, the problem does not occur on every boot, but
sometimes 1 out of 3, sometimes 1 out of 2 times. Really annoying...

** Affects: gnome-nettool (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission

2010-11-28 Thread Oliver Kluge
I wonder why nothing happens? This is serious stuff!

Installing Ubuntu damages foreign partitions, effectively killing other
operating systems! IMHO, such a (mis)behaviour cannot be tolerated and
requires a timely bugfix!

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[Bug 669459] [NEW] Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions

2010-11-01 Thread Oliver Kluge
Public bug reported:

Below is the original text of the question as I posted it. Underneath some new 
information.
Thanks
Oliver Kluge

Hi,

I want to install Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Desktop AMD64 on a PC that has a
terabyte sized hard disk, which is already fully partitioned (with two
partitions prepared for Ubuntu and Ubuntu's swap device). On that system
there is a Logical Volume Manager installed (IBM). This LVM could be
ignored by Ubuntu, as it is meant for an existing, working, bootable JFS
partition containing eComStation, which is the current version of IBMs
OS/2.

But unfortunately, Ubuntu trashes the LVMs information on the disk,
either the DLAT or the BBR. After installing Ubuntu _and telling it not
to install Grub2 into the MBR (!)_ the LVM info gets damaged beyond
repair. Ubuntu runs flawlessly, having actually installed Grub2 into
it's partitions PBR, as instructed.

But eComStation won't run, and a Logical Volume Manager run from CD
complains corrupt partition info (the actual partition table is intact.
But disk editing tools like DFsee show that it's the LVM info that got
damaged).

IBMs LVM stores its info in the last sector of track 0, as opposed to
the MBR which of course is in the first. The MBR is not damaged. It
boots IBMs boot manager out of a small partition, and that runs okay. It
will boot Ubuntu and every Windows installed on the system, but because
of the damaged DLAT and/or BBR no longer eComStation.

The error can be pinned down to Ubuntu. Immediately before installation
everything is fine, immediately afterwards it is broken, reproducibly.

Anyone got a hint why Ubuntu does this, even when told not to install
boot code into /dev/sda?

Thanks
Oliver

New information:
a) Happens with 10.04.1, too, and also happens using the installation function 
of a running Live Ubuntu
b) I bulk copied the entire hard disk to external storage and so I am able to 
binary compare immediately before and immediately after installing Ubuntu in 
/dev/sda9 (and Grub2 in there, too, not into the MBR). I am scanning the whole 
disk, but apparently Ubuntus installer wrote, without permission, into 
/dev/sda5 which contains the JFS partition of eComStation.

Thanks
Oliver Kluge

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Bug watch added: bugs.ecomstation.nl/ #2914
   http://bugs.ecomstation.nl/view.php?id=2914

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions

2010-11-01 Thread Oliver Kluge
Link to the bug report in eComStation:
http://bugs.ecomstation.nl/view.php?id=2914

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions

2010-11-01 Thread Oliver Kluge
This is what Ubuntu writes into the MBR without permission
01f3 ff
01f4 ff
01f5 fe
01f6 88 | c5
01f7 f0
01f8 80
01f9 06
01fa 35 | f8
01fb 53 | 52
01fc 3f
01fd 38
01fe 55 

And this gets written into /dev/sda5 without permisson
8025 00
8026 40
8027 09
8028 01   |   00 
8029 00
802a 00
802b 00
--
803d 00
803e 00
803f 00
8040 15   |   01 
8041 08   |   00 
8042 00
8043 00
8044 05   |   04 
8045 00
8046 00
8047 00
--
13ed42005 00
13ed42006 00
13ed42007 00
13ed42008 05   |   04 
13ed42009 00
13ed4200a 00
13ed4200b 00
--
13ed42019 00
13ed4201a 40
13ed4201b 09
13ed4201c 00   |   01 
13ed4201d 00
13ed4201e 00
13ed4201f 00
--
13fb34003 00
13fb34004 00
13fb34005 00
13fb34006 d8   |   b4 
13fb34007 0b
13fb34008 01
13fb34009 00
--
13fb34bb1 f1
13fb34bb2 ff
13fb34bb3 7a
13fb34bb4 00   |   54 
13fb34bb5 00   |   9d 
13fb34bb6 00   |   6a 
13fb34bb7 00   |   48 
13fb34bb8 00
13fb34bb9 00
13fb34bba 00
--
13fb34bb9 00
13fb34bba 00
13fb34bbb 00
13fb34bbc 00   |   0c 
13fb34bbd 40   |   55 
13fb34bbe 00   |   cd 
13fb34bbf 00   |   4c 
13fb34bc0 00
13fb34bc1 00
13fb34bc2 00
--
13fb34bc6 00
13fb34bc7 00
13fb34bc8 00
13fb34bc9 88   |   00 
13fb34bca ff   |   00 
13fb34bcb ff   |   00 
13fb34bcc ae   |   00 
13fb34bcd 68   |   00 
13fb34bce 13   |   00 
13fb34bcf 81   |   00 
13fb34bd0 ff   |   00 
13fb34bd1 ff   |   00 
13fb34bd2 ff   |   00 
13fb34bd3 ff   |   00 
13fb34bd4 00
13fb34bd5 00
13fb34bd6 34   |   00 
13fb34bd7 bb   |   00 
13fb34bd8 00
13fb34bd9 00
13fb34bda 00
--
13fb34ffb 00
13fb34ffc 00
13fb34ffd 00
13fb34ffe d8   |   b4 
13fb34fff 0b
13fb35000 f1
13fb35001 0d


** Summary changed:

- Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions
+ Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR

** Summary changed:

- Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR
+ Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission

2010-11-01 Thread Oliver Kluge
And it gets even worse, it writes into the Windows 7 partition, /dev/sda2, too. 
Also without permission:
b3885025 00
b3885026 00
b3885027 00
b3885028 9f   |   9d 
b3885029 00
b388502a cb
b388502b 01
--
b38850cd cb
b38850ce 01
b38850cf 78
b38850d0 cc   |   4e 
b38850d1 17   |   c1 
b38850d2 8a   |   b6 
b38850d3 df   |   29 
b38850d4 bb   |   e0 
b38850d5 79   |   3a 
b38850d6 cb
b38850d7 01
b38850d8 00
--
b38851fb dc
b38851fc 78
b38851fd 79
b38851fe 9f   |   9d 
b38851ff 00
b3885200 f7
b3885201 a2
--
b3885265 cb
b3885266 01
b3885267 78
b3885268 1a   |   8a 
b3885269 4e   |   f5 
b388526a 7e   |   82 
b388526b df   |   29 
b388526c bb   |   e0 
b388526d 79   |   3a 
b388526e cb
b388526f 01
b3885270 00
--
b38853fb 00
b38853fc 00
b38853fd 00
b38853fe 9f   |   9d 
b38853ff 00
b3885400 33
b3885401 95
--
b38855fb 59
b38855fc 00
b38855fd 00
b38855fe 9f   |   9d 
b38855ff 00
b3885600 54
b3885601 00
--
b38857fb 00
b38857fc 00
b38857fd 00
b38857fe 9f   |   9d 
b38857ff 00
b3885800 10
b3885801 00
--
b38859fb 6d
b38859fc 00
b38859fd 00
b38859fe 9f   |   9d 
b38859ff 00
b3885a00 00
b3885a01 88
--
b3885bfb 35
b3885bfc 00
b3885bfd 00
b3885bfe 9f   |   9d 
b3885bff 00
b3885c00 2e
b3885c01 00
--
b3885dfb 49
b3885dfc 00
b3885dfd 00
b3885dfe 9f   |   9d 
b3885dff 00
b3885e00 37
b3885e01 00
--
b3885ffb 00
b3885ffc 00
b3885ffd 00
b3885ffe 9f   |   9d 
b3885fff 00
b3886000 49
b3886001 4e
--
c02b482d 00
c02b482e 00
c02b482f 0a
c02b4830 08   |   07 
c02b4831 00
c02b4832 49
c02b4833 00
--
c02b4865 cb
c02b4866 01
c02b4867 78
c02b4868 cc   |   4e 
c02b4869 17   |   c1 
c02b486a 8a   |   b6 
c02b486b df   |   29 
c02b486c bb   |   e0 
c02b486d 79   |   3a 
c02b486e cb
c02b486f 01
c02b4870 00
--
c02b49fb 52
c02b49fc 00
c02b49fd 00
c02b49fe 08   |   07 
c02b49ff 00
c02b4a00 56
c02b4a01 00
--
c02b4bfb 00
c02b4bfc 00
c02b4bfd 00
c02b4bfe 08   |   07 
c02b4bff 00
c02b4c00 46
c02b4c01 49
--
c7d0782d 01
c7d0782e 00
c7d0782f f4
c7d07830 0c   |   0b 
c7d07831 00
c7d07832 00
c7d07833 00
--
c7d07865 cb
c7d07866 01
c7d07867 78
c7d07868 1a   |   8a 
c7d07869 4e   |   f5 
c7d0786a 7e   |   82 
c7d0786b df   |   29 
c7d0786c bb   |   e0 
c7d0786d 79   |   3a 
c7d0786e cb
c7d0786f 01
c7d07870 03
--
c7d079fb 00
c7d079fc 00
c7d079fd 10
c7d079fe 0c   |   0b 
c7d079ff 00
c7d07a00 08
c7d07a01 02
--
c7d07bfb 00
c7d07bfc 00
c7d07bfd 00
c7d07bfe 0c   |   0b 
c7d07bff 00
c7d07c00 46
c7d07c01 49

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission

2010-11-01 Thread Oliver Kluge
And Ubuntu writes into the logical container /dev/sda4, too:
0187 00
0188 00
0189 00
018a 01   |   00 
018b 2d   |   00 
018c 2d   |   00 
018d 3e   |   00 
018e 20   |   00 
018f 4c   |   00 
0190 56   |   00 
0191 4d   |   00 
0192 2a   |   00 
0193 00
0194 00
0195 00
--
01c3 ff
01c4 ff
01c5 fe
01c6 3f   |   02 
01c7 00
01c8 00
01c9 00
--
01d3 ff
01d4 ff
01d5 fe
01d6 4d   |   10 
01d7 12
01d8 a0
01d9 00
--
01fd 55
01fe aa
01ff 00
0200 00   |   02 
0201 00   |   52 
0202 00   |   4d 
0203 00   |   42 
0204 00   |   50 
0205 00   |   4d 
0206 00   |   46 
0207 00   |   44 
0208 00   |   24 
0209 00   |   ae 
020a 00   |   cc 
020b 00   |   64 
020c 00   |   01 
020d 00   |   ed 
020e 00   |   5e 
020f 00   |   df 
0210 00   |   01 
0211 00   |   ed 
0212 00   |   5e 
0213 00   |   df 
0214 00
0215 00
0216 00
--
0215 00
0216 00
0217 00
0218 00   |   ff 
0219 00   |   ff 
021a 00
021b 00
021c 00   |   ff 
021d 00
021e 00
021f 00
0220 00   |   3f 
0221 00
0222 00
0223 00
0224 00   |   44 
0225 00   |   69 
0226 00   |   73 
0227 00   |   6b 
0228 00   |   31 
0229 00   |   20 
022a 00   |   2d 
022b 00   |   20 
022c 00   |   20 
022d 00   |   35 
022e 00   |   31 
022f 00   |   34 
0230 00   |   30 
0231 00   |   37 
0232 00   |   32 
0233 00   |   20 
0234 00   |   4d 
0235 00   |   69 
0236 00   |   42 
0237 00
0238 00
0239 00
--
0239 00
023a 00
023b 00
023c 00   |   e6 
023d 00   |   3d 
023e 00   |   e0 
023f 00   |   1d 
0240 00   |   83 
0241 00   |   5a 
0242 00   |   5c 
0243 00   |   a5 
0244 00   |   0e 
0245 00   |   12 
0246 00   |   a0 
0247 00
0248 00   |   c7 
0249 00   |   f0 
024a 00   |   80 
024b 00   |   06 
024c 00   |   01 
024d 00   |   01 
024e 00   |   44 
024f 00
0250 00   |   65 
0251 00   |   43 
0252 00   |   6f 
0253 00   |   6d 
0254 00   |   53 
0255 00   |   74 
0256 00   |   61 
0257 00   |   74 
0258 00   |   69 
0259 00   |   6f 
025a 00   |   6e 
025b 00   |   20 
025c 00   |   32 
025d 00   |   2e 
025e 00   |   30 
025f 00
0260 00
0261 00
--
0261 00
0262 00
0263 00
0264 00   |   65 
0265 00   |   43 
0266 00   |   6f 
0267 00   |   6d 
0268 00   |   53 
0269 00   |   74 
026a 00   |   61 
026b 00   |   74 
026c 00   |   69 
026d 00   |   6f 
026e 00   |   6e 
026f 00   |   20 
0270 00   |   32 
0271 00   |   2e 
0272 00   |   30 
0273 00
0274 00
0275 00

All of these diffs were generated from binary comparing disk devices
/dev/sdb_n_ and /dev/sda_n_. A binary comparison of /dev/sdb and
/dev/sda is added as an attachment, together with an fdisk output of
/dev/sda.

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[Bug 669459] Re: Ubuntu installation writes into foreign partitions and MBR without permission

2010-11-01 Thread Oliver Kluge

** Attachment added: Output of fdisk /dev/sda and radiff -b /dev/sdb /dev/sda, 
commented
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/669459/+attachment/1719854/+files/radiff_sda

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