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Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled
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d not found. Any news?” then I can
> assure you that we cannot…
Yeah, sorry about that. I now took another look and I think that
when I wrote in to the bug, I actually didn't have much of a clue
about the issue at hand and the problem wasn't applicable to me in
the first pla
also sprach Cyril Brulebois [2015-02-15 15:21 +0100]:
> martin f krafft (2015-01-29):
> > Unfortunately, ldlinux.c32 is still being sought and not found. Any
> > news?
>
> It would be helpful if either of you could try and figure out what's
> going on/why Ron'
ge. This is a package used by
hardcore sysadmins only anyway, so I think it's okay to run the risk
and simply expect them to use a backport later if there are some
bugs we didn't see or introduce here.
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hardcore sysadmins only anyway, so I think it's okay to run the risk
and simply expect them to use a backport later if there are some
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Configuration Files:
/etc/di-netboot-assistant/di-netboot-assistant.conf changed [not included]
/etc/di-netboot-assistant/di-sources.list changed [not included]
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rify that one
on the weekend.
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ve it removed
> from testing;
Yeah, except I'd love to have it. :(
But it seems obviously broken. Let's wait another day or two and
hope that maybe Christian, Franklin or Joey have a say?
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oneiric amd64
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/oneiric/main/installer-amd64/current/images/
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Unfortunately, ldlinux.c32 is still being sought and not found. Any
news?
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uage
names. "C" is not a human language, so it should not appear in any
list about languages next to "English". That we know it as a form of
localization doesn't play a role because the average user doesn't
even know what localization means.
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> > martin f krafft (2014-03-03):
> > > I am not using GTK, but dialog.
>
> On a serial console.
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Mar 3 09:26:58 main-menu[2522]: INFO: Menu item 'partman-base' succeeded but
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's what I am doing now, but it sucks.
Logs coming…
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confirms -done@ was right.
As you wish, I don't care, I just thought it was important to pass
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─┘
moves; selects; activates buttons
Sure, English is preselected and most people won't expend a second
thought, but C is not a language, and I don't think it should appear
in the list of choices.
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The --timeout option no longer exists.
By now, grub supports setting
GRUB_TERMINAL="serial console"
and will show the Grub menu on both, allowing both to be used.
I think this should become the default when a serial console is
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nely interested in the reasons for the current design. You
will note that this thread is highly focused.
If you have better things to do, please do them.
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64/current/images/netboot downloaded
yesterday and updated today.
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#x27;experimental')
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ill be an
> "unreproducible" for us.
You know what, I am an idiot. I had used cfdisk manually before d-i.
Let's repurpose this bug report in the hope that the cfdisk guys are
open to this suggestion.
Sorry…
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6_64)
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Versions of packages os-prober depends on:
ii libc6 2.13-27
os-prober recommends no packages.
os-prober suggests no packages.
explicitly?
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"
om both Grub-legacy and Grub-PC trying to
> install those.
Does the segfault go away if you let the array synchronise fully
first?
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also sprach Frans Pop [2010.05.29.1756 +0200]:
> But is that realistic for Squeeze?
Colin Watson says Grub2 is not too badly out of shape.
Upstream would be willing to introduce a compile-time flag.
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&qu
ms more logical.
Yes, I think it should be in mdadm. It should be as easy as
reverting
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-mdadm/mdadm.git;a=commitdiff;h=7d5c3964ccfaace123f7b75e15d38c2650e013d8
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mdadm does warn about /boot on array creation btw.
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of this problem, but it hasn't really
received a whole lot of testing.
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sure it's safe to push that into testing.
I'd say it is. I have just asked for an unblock.
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also sprach Frans Pop [2009.10.29.1147 +]:
> But maybe it's time to drop support for non-UTF-8 locales altogether?
+1, but there are people who will not like it. I think Peter
Palfrader is just one of those who (pretend to) not want/need
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in a manual install, then we might be able to generate
> a preseed.cfg that would be at least a useful starting point.
I like! This sounds very Debianish. Not sure it's worth the trouble,
of course, but…
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> A possible solution could be to invert the two expert questions: first ask
> which extra locales to install and then offer to select a default from the
> selected locales.
This is precisely what locales' postinst will do.
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> On Dienstag, 27. Oktober 2009, martin f krafft wrote:
> > Since debconf-get-selections is not the appropriate way to create
> > preseed.cfg files,
>
> why not? because you think it's hackish, suboptimal or..?
atter of personal preference than any real rule.
>
> As what you want is already possible, I'm closing your report.
No, I can *add* the en_GB locale later. I cannot chose it as system
default, and I tried expert mode.
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ink we can improve Debian even for
experts. No, I do not expect anyone to do invasive changes for me,
and no, I probably won't do them myself anytime soon — if at all.
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It will make mdadm uninstallable until it will be fixed to use blkid.
Thanks, Marco, for the heads-up, for uploading to experimental, and
for #541884.
I do not see myself in the position to work on mdadm in the next
weeks. NMUs (and co-maintainers) welcome. #537993
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> a distro scale.
> I am quite sure that I always discouraged the use of udevsettle by
> other packages, but policy does not allow me to shoot people who
> do it...
I think you did. However, there was no other way to do it for mdadm
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normal assembly is now /dev/md_d2?
It's not quite as easy as just deprecating udevsettle on a distro
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who'd like to pursue the
challenge to make partman-* testable outside of d-i. It's
virtualised and I can always restore from snapshot.
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27;s going with
the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess
it's pretty serious.
Is it possible to test partman-md without going through an
installation? I have an mdadm test system, but I don't have physical
access to it right now nor a particular desire to play aro
n a version which is in experimental.
Serious time to start auto-generating changelogs from commit
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present; it has no effect
> on the changelog parsing so 2.6.9-3 is still believed to contain the
> bug. Marking it as fixed in that version isn't right since the bug
> never existed there, but in this case it is the means of telling the
> BTS that it shouldn't be treated as
g stanza order (which is
chronological) without differentiating between experimental and
unstable?
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Please unblock mdadm 2.6.9-3 to that I can move 3.0 into unstable.
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prematurely.
-- martin f. krafft Tue, 05 May 2009 11:46:22 +0200
mdadm (2.6.9-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Fix the check of whether mdadm.conf defines all devices known to the
system; thanks Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn (closes: #525655).
* No
need to send this patch somewhere else to have it considered?
File a bug against LVM and put me on X-Debbugs-Cc. If they fix it,
I'll add the prerequisite to mdadm.
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"i wish
RC2, especially since
I don't have a true solution. However, documenting this would
basically require us to say "refrain from the use of rescue mode to
heal RAID problems."
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ys, which could lead to data corruption in
+the presence of invalid or obsolete RAID superblocks.
Corrupted display of messages in Dzongkha installs
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a "rescue" image, which
gives the strong indication that it's there to help you, but no
more.
mdadm's auto-assembly, the way it works in the rescue postinst, is
too fragile to be used on systems that may not be properly
configured. Those are the systems where one boots rescue ima
#x27;), (1, 'experimental')
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Comments/Problems:
I selected volatile.debian.org during package manager configuration,
but the resulting sources.list did not include it.
Everything else worked like a charm.
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el: [50499.929621] md: md2: resync done.
>
> (Normally I don't wait at the installation until the raid resync is done.)
You don't have to. Just go on doing what you are doing.
http://www.spinics.net/lists/raid/msg14089.html has more information
on this topic.
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ovide very little information and expect us to read between
lines or to ask questions. This steals a lot of time. Please try in
the future to provide everything that's relevant.
For instance, you claim that "md1 is not listed in mount output" but
you don't show us the mount outpu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] added to Cc]
also sprach Neil Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.07.22.0124 +0200]:
> > It was my understanding that write-intent bitmaps slow down all
> > operations and are not suggested on e.g. workstations. No?
>
> Well, they don't slow down reads.
> If you have a separate root
n depth, but it's looking
good. Unfortunately it's probably too late for lenny...
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at the moment. :-(
You can try
mdadm -Esvcpartitions
and see which devices have the unwanted superblock, then zero it on
each.
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#x27;d need a migration strategy though...
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See #476689 and feel free to merge, or block by, at your discretion.
Sorry for not checking around; I was doing all this work offline and
thus didn't have BTS access.
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retitle 477648 gpg not installed, fails
severity 477648 grave
found 477648 1.0.8
thanks
This also happens when I create a sid chroot on i386, and with
debootstrap in sid.
#477765 might be related.
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debootstrap recommends no packages.
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also sprach Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.04.22.1843 +0200]:
> I suspect that should have read /dev/md$MD_NUM.
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d on output of
> 'mdadm --detail --scan'...
>
> What do you think?
Yes, I think /dev/mdX for now should do. In the long-run, /dev/md/*
might be cleaner. However, to get there, it has to be default, and
when it is, I have to provide a migration path. Yay!
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> mdcfg by converting old to new using sed before doing the assemble.
>
> Could you provide some insight into what the current status is from an mdadm
> (and maybe kernel) upstream PoV and how the transition is expected to
> proceed?
Neil?
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also sprach Otavio Salvador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.01.26.1834 +0700]:
> Please Martin, could you comment on that?
I have: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/01/msg00929.html
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> I'm not sure what the point is...is it merely cosmetic?
Yes, merely cosmetic.
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27;), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (1,
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also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.04.03.1028 +0200]:
> After the mount, both of sd[ab]1 would have to be recovered and
> usable, but out of sync.
Actually, as Sesse claims, it's entirely likely that md didn't think
the partitions were out of sync. T
hat the fsck -b run then somehow screwed up the
data. Maybe it's even a bug in fsck -b.
And the other question of course is why the kernel decided it had
any business doing recovery on an fs that was marked for ro mount.
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her the array's UUID (mdadm -D /dev/md0) was changed or whether
it's still the same as before the disaster? /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
should list it.
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Can you force-start the degraded array, using something like
mdadm --assemble --auto=yes --force /dev/md0 /dev/sd[ab]1
mdadm --run /dev/md0
?
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/usr/share/bug/mdadm/script 3>&1
run as root. Note that RAID superblocks and fsck -b have nothing to
do with each other.
Do you have backups?
Did you do anything else to the partitions?
What does mdadm -E output for /dev/sd[ab]1 ?
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u get any additional information about why the RAID didn't
start? Could you reproduce the problem? I can try to do so next
week, but I am not sure I'll manage as I am too busy these days.
If you reproduce, please share the contents of /conf/md.conf from
within the busybox shell with me.
on. The
cryptsetup people can probably tell you why and suggest a fix.
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thanks
Please provide more information. It would help if you could attach
your /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf file and also the output of
/usr/share/bug/mdadm/script 3>&1
Thanks,
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I guess this is a no to skip the inital sync. Included for
completeness:
- Forwarded message from Neil Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
There is no real need to perform the sync of a raid1 at creation.
However it seems to be a good idea to regularly 'check' an array to
make sure that all block
mdadm can create partitionable arrays, but has to be specifically
told. I am not sure whether it's worth the extra trouble actually.
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retitle 369747 please add support for levels 6 and 10
thanks
RAID6 and RAID10 would be nice to have. With RAID10, an additional
configuration option for the layout needs to be added.
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thanks
Wolfgang,
I cannot imagine how partman would hang due to the resync of RAIDs.
Can you please try to reproduce this problem?
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