Bug#389881: SCSI device renaming breaks install

2006-09-28 Thread Robert Millan [ackstorm]
Package: debian-installer Severity: grave I'm sorry I can't provide the exact details (dmesg logs, etc) as the hardware I was testing on died, but the breakage is as follows: - d-i Linux boots and detects USB ports using SCSI emulation. They're mapped as /dev/sda and /dev/sdb. Note:

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Bug#389881: SCSI device renaming breaks install

2006-09-28 Thread Frans Pop
severity 389881 normal thanks This is a known issue listed in the errata. It is also fairly easy to repair by editing /etc/fstab and changing grub's menu.list using the installer's rescue mode. Yes, it is an important issue, but certainly not 'grave'. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Bug#389881: SCSI device renaming breaks install

2006-09-28 Thread Robert Millan [ackstorm]
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 11:50:23AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: severity 389881 normal thanks This is a known issue listed in the errata. Oops. Sorry I should have checked better. It is also fairly easy to repair by editing /etc/fstab and changing grub's menu.list using the installer's

Bug#389881: SCSI device renaming breaks install

2006-09-28 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Robert Millan [ackstorm] said: Package: debian-installer Severity: grave I'm sorry I can't provide the exact details (dmesg logs, etc) as the hardware I was testing on died, but the breakage is as follows: - d-i Linux boots and detects USB ports using SCSI

Bug#389881: SCSI device renaming breaks install

2006-09-28 Thread Rick Thomas
On Sep 28, 2006, at 6:50 AM, Stephen Gran wrote: Either use udev rules to map the RAID array to a consistent device name, or use filesystem labels in fstab and menu.lst. Which is great if you know about the problem and can deal with it in advance. Just because it's listed in the