also sprach Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it [2009.07.19.2309 +0200]:
Really? So is /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/mdadm
(from the mdadm package) wrong, or something else buggy or broken by
design? I also experienced the need for udevsettle when booting from
LVM over partitioned
On 20/07/2009, Luca Favatella slacky...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
While debugging netcfg, I discovered that /var/log/syslog is not
created, even manually executing syslogd. Currently, in d-i, BusyBox
syslogd is used.
My mentor solved this. See:
Christian Perrier wrote:
With our current schedulen, the next team meeting will happend on July
20th.
However, This day of the week is not convenient for Colin Watson, our
technical leader.
Would people object to us moving the meeting day to Tuesdays, Wednesdays
or Thursdays (same hour, that
On Jul 20, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
1. use --run to start arrays as soon as possible, or only start an
array when it's completely assembled?
Why wait?
2. when can we assume that the arrays are ready to be started?
When all members have appeared.
3. how does the rest of the
also sprach Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it [2009.07.20.1023 +0200]:
1. use --run to start arrays as soon as possible, or only start an
array when it's completely assembled?
Why wait?
If you run before it's assembled, any additional members added
afterwards will have to be resynchronised.
2.
It seems that all DHCP clients (dhcp3-client and busybox udhcpc) need
other binaries, i.e.
* ip, or
* ifconfig + route
I think the right way to get things work should be having a working
BusyBox ip command on GNU/kFreeBSD. Any comment?
Wouldn't be possible somehow create and use udeb from
On 20/07/2009, Petr Salinger petr.salin...@seznam.cz wrote:
It seems that all DHCP clients (dhcp3-client and busybox udhcpc) need
other binaries, i.e.
* ip, or
* ifconfig + route
I think the right way to get things work should be having a working
BusyBox ip command on GNU/kFreeBSD. Any
On 17/07/2009, Otavio Salvador ota...@ossystems.com.br wrote:
Hello Luca,
Please commit it.
It leaves the code much easier to extend, very useful. Go ahead :-)
Committed with a /etc/inittab change, acked by otavio on #debian-boot.
Thanks,
Luca Favatella
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Aurelien Jarno told me that route is also needed, not only ip.
BusyBox ip + route should be the long term solution.
Unless I'm missing something 'ip' obsoletes both 'ifconfig' *and* 'route'.
ifconfig = ip addr, ip link
route = ip route
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Aurelien Jarno told me that route is also needed, not only ip.
BusyBox ip + route should be the long term solution.
Unless I'm missing something 'ip' obsoletes both
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Hi all,
I find :
BeastieBox is an attempt to bring a Busybox http://www.busybox.net/-like
tool to the BSD world (and yes, I'm aware of
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Maybe useful to
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On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 08:41:53PM -0300, Otavio Salvador wrote:
Also, I think for low-volume projects such as debootstrap, it is faster to
just fix up the whitespaces while commiting and tell the contributor
to take a close look at whitespace issues before sending the next patch.
Well I
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 09:59:35PM +0300, Riku Voipio wrote:
Hrmh. In fact this shows that that codepath is actually not
needed then :) Thanks for spotting it. We still need the /proc
path since we can't mount in scratchbox. updated patch attached.
in this mail..
diff -urN
This patch generalizes rootskel code splitting Linux specific stuff.
As you can read at [0], in the unreleased 1.80 version of rootskel
there is already an entry
* Generalize code splitting Linux specific stuff.
so I think that, if this code is merged before 1.80 release, there
should be no
This patch adds GNU/kFreeBSD S10syslog.
It is different from the GNU/Linux one not only because not calling
klogd, but also for the absence of a Linux specific command (modprobe
unix...).
I tested this on GNU/kFreeBSD.
It should not affect GNU/Linux.
Cheers,
Luca Favatella
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