[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-06-09 Thread Russell Montgomery
My machine's history is a little different than what I saw.
Approximately 10 days ago I upgraded from 7.04 to Feisty.  It went
pretty well.  I have been installing updates as they came along.

Two days ago the console freezes, the mouse stops working, but the clock
is still running.  Eventually I found that the problem (at least for me)
was related to Grub.  Through trial and error I figured out that Grub
now had swapped its root indicators.  i edited my menu.lst and swapped
all hd1 to hd0 and the hd0 to hd1.  Things improved and I could boot but
failures were occuring later.  Eventually I edited /etc/fstab and
converted the UUID references back to device references for all file
systems (/dev/sdb2 instead of UUID).

My suspicion is that it is a combination of Grub and the use of UUID
references.  If I could figure out how to get kinit to use hard
references (/dev/sdb70 instead of 'by-uuid references i suspect the
issue will be resolved.

I'm no expert but the majority of my problems seemed to be related to
Grub's indexing my drives differently even though I haven't changed the
cables to them.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-06-09 Thread Russell Montgomery
Sorry I failed to read the previous entry before submitting it.
Hopefully this one is clearer.

My machine's history is a little different than what I saw here.
Approximately 10 days ago I upgraded from Edgy to Feisty. Things ran
pretty well for a few days. I have been installing updates as they came
along.

Two days ago the console freezes, the mouse stops working, but the clock
is still running. Eventually I found that the problem (at least for me)
was related to Grub. Through trial and error I figured out that Grub now
had swapped its root indicators (hd0 is now references as hd1 and hd1 is
not referenced as hd0). i edited my menu.lst and swapped all hd
references (hd1 to hd0 and hd0 to hd1.) Things improved and I could boot
but failures were occurring later after trying to mount the additional
file systems. Eventually I edited /etc/fstab and converted the UUID
references to device references for all file systems (/dev/sdb2 instead
of UUID).  Everything seems to boot well at this point.  My sound is no
longer working when I'm fully booted though I get all the music related
to the login, but none of the audio, even the bell, seem to work now.

My suspicion is that it is a combination of Grub and the use of UUID
references. If I could figure out how to get kinit to use hard
references (/dev/sdb7 instead of 'by-uuid references i I suspect the
issue will be resolved.

I'm no expert but the majority of my problems seemed to be related to
Grub's indexing my drives differently even though I haven't changed the
cables to them

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[Bug 115899] [apport] package gallery failed to install/upgrade:

2007-05-20 Thread Russell Montgomery
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gallery

Error occured while updated to Ubuntu 7.04 from 6.10.

ProblemType: Package
Date: Sun May 20 20:44:08 2007
ErrorMessage:
 ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 
102
Package: gallery
SourcePackage: gallery

** Affects: gallery (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[apport] package gallery failed to install/upgrade: 
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