Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
A recent (some time in the last 5 years) feature of Linux software RAID is a
"write intent bitmap". The purpose of this is that before writing to a
section of disk the bitmap is altered to mark it as dirty. Then if the
machine experiences a power failur
FYI: The status of the installation-report source package
in Debian's testing distribution has changed.
Previous version: 2.29
Current version: 2.31
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Bug#233864: [powerpc] document need for BootX on oldworld
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I noticed the following question from Otavio Salvador in the discussion
for bug #440161:
> I still fail to understand how i2o_block will work for your device if
> it's not registered for it on pcialias file ... that makes me worry
> about it.
I think the answer to the question is that the i2o_cor
On Thursday 24 January 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
> Unless there are objections, I will commit the following changes:
> - svn mv the directories under packages/arch/s390 for trunk
> - svn mv the directories under packages/arch/s390 for tags
> - update packages/po/packages_list
> - update scripts/builds
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