Thanks for the suggestions, Thomas!
Putting rc.auto=1 into either the /etc/dracut.conf or a newly created
/etc/dracut.conf.d/10-auto.conf resulted in an error message when I
reconfigured the dracut package to force a regeneration of the initrd
images.
I added rc.auto=1 to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LI
> Thomas Lange wrote:
>
> Please check if 034-1 fixes your problem.
I grabbed it out of incoming and installed it. The post-install updated
my initrd images and I rebooted. It failed to find root and dumped me to
the prompt with the same error as 0.33-1. I ran my mdadm and lvm
commands manual
individual pem files.
I don't know if this bug should be moved to openssl or not. Can
someone more familiar with the bug process verify this and weigh in?
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Wanted to point out a newer version of this library is available upstream:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libewf/files/libewf2/
libewf-20120813.tar.gz
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> I'll fix it, thanks for the report.
Thank you very much, Philipp!
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Package: netcfg
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I'm looking at moving from squeeze to wheezy and finally got
simple-cdd generating an installable disk. My first boot I hit
a segfault in netcfg:
Oct 12 17:29:10 kernel: [ 111.181024] netcfg[10509]: segfault at 0 ip
b7612274c
sp bfe3063c error
at we are
building against. I want the *.ko files dropped into the proper
/lib/module/* kernel tree without requiring some kind of postinst
script that is causing the exact problem I'm trying to avoid!
I seriously give up. I will write my own solution. Thanks.
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to the cloud with compilers. Apparently I'm alone in this.
Whatever. I give up.
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Hi,
I've recompiled both spice-gtk and qemu-kvm (ver 1.1 in experimental)
with the USB redir option enabled to try out the new capability for
spicy to forward USB devices to the virtual cli
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Just wanted to piggyback on this report to ask why have novnc depend
on nova-common at all? This makes no sense for those of us just
interested in just using novnc as-is without all the goofy openstack
packages.
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Hi!
I had the same problem after my latest upgrade, but I tried running the
commands 'reportbug vlc' suggested and it cleared up my problem. I ran:
$ rm ~/.cache/vlc/plugins-*.dat
Maybe this will help you!
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-confirmed user interaction.
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dependencies:
eclipse-platform : Depends: sat4j (< 2.2.4) but 2.3.0-1 is to be installed
E: Broken packages
Do I need to file a bug against eclipse to have them update for the new
release?
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Hi Sean,
When I investigated using your configuration file suggestion, I
discovered a slew of debconf messages requesting that I select which
version of the config file to keep, confirmations about overwriting the
file, etc. If you are going for simpl
Hi,
For what it's worth, the newer upstream 0.7.3 drivers fixes this issue.
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I can confirm this is still an issue for me as well. It's been a month.
Any ideas? Could it related to using packages from the Debian Multimedia
repository?
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Just wanted to ping this bug in March 2011 and point out the patch still
works just fine...
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Hi there,
This issue was originally reported against version 1:1.1.10-3. It was
reported fixed two days ago in version 1:1.1.0-2 which makes no sense to
me considering that oldstable is 1.1.8-5 and stable/unstable is
1.1.10-3. I'm still seeing this issue this morning. Thanks!
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It looks like python-chameleon was updated in unstable a couple of days
after the last comment on this bug. Any chance of kicking this package
around soon?
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-26
Booting the netinst (or PXE) image on a Panasonic Toughbook CF-19m4
fails to get a DHCP address. If you run these commands:
# modprobe -r e1000e
# modprobe e1000e
you can retry automatic configuration a few times and eventually get an
address.
lspci says
Package: wv
Version 1.2.4-2
Hi there,
It looks like wv was forked by the abiword guys and newer, much improved
releases are available here:
http://abisource.com/downloads/wv/
I just updated to 1.2.8 to correct a bug I was seeing in the 1.2.4 release.
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Okay, I've got some more info now. It looks like the initial call to
"list-devices cd" occurs before the usb-storage device scan is complete
or at least before the sysfs files have settled. This device scan can
take much longer if the CD/DVD drive is completely spun down.
I am not proud of this co
I spoke too soon. If I let the drive completely stop and then wait a
minute or two on the isolinux boot screen, the issue appears again. I'll
try a few other things to see if I can wake up the device before mount
is called.
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For what it's worth, doing the following made the issue go away for us:
Index: packages/cdrom-detect/debian/cdrom-detect.postinst
===
--- packages/cdrom-detect/debian/cdrom-detect.postinst (revision 64821)
+++ packages/cdrom-detect/d
Package: cdrom-detect
Version: 1.33
I'm doing some testing on the squeeze debian-installer package from svn.
In the Lenny release, when installing from a USB CD-ROM it sometimes
took longer to load the modules, spin up the drive and get a response
before the mount command would fail. This meant th
Package: partman-base
Version: 144
While testing a preseeded install that preserves a data partition
(moving from lenny to squeeze), we discovered that the change from
cylinder to optimal alignment makes the preserved filesystem unusable.
Create a partition scheme like this in Lenny:
/ = 10G
Hi all,
I found a work around here with a patch:
http://www.mail-archive.com/synce-de...@lists.sourceforge.net/msg01796.html
--- libunshield.c.orig 2010-09-14 12:40:15.0 -0400
+++ libunshield.c 2010-09-14 12:40:45.0 -0400
@@ -271,6 +271,9 @@
header->major_version =
Hi there,
It's September 2010 now, these issues (#585558 and #583665) are still
open and are real show-stoppers. There has been no activity in the git
repository for this package indicating work is being done. My latest
test of squeeze shows these are still issues. Is this going to be fixed
before
Package: grub2
Version: 1.98+20100804-4
I am attempting to migrate an automated preseed installation from Lenny
to Squeeze. In Lenny, when installing with only one internal hard drive,
grub picked it without requiring the device to be explicitly specified.
If it happened that there were more than
Nevermind, looks like some kernel config options that used to work don't
work anymore. Please close.
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Package: udev
Version: 158-1
Note: also tried udev-160 from sid just to verify.
Running Lenny on the Panasonic Toughbook CF-18, the touchscreen shows up
as a /dev/input/by-path device.
I'm testing out squeeze for a possible upgrade and I've found that no
by-path device for the touchscreen is cre
Drew Scott Daniels wrote:
> Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but shouldn't this instead be a bug
> against drivers in Debian that use dkms instead of requiring a new
> package be created in the archive for each relevant kernel release.
> ...
> I guess non-free drivers need more support since some in Sec
For what it is worth, Juha Kallioinen's patch fixed my problem. Thanks!
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I wanted to "ping" this bug in 2010. I just ran into this problem again
after hitting the mystical threshold of approximately 750 packages. Back
to splitting out to multiple apt-get install lines again...
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On January 22, 2010, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> tag 541493 moreinfo
> thanks
>
> why?
I've been playing around with different ways to boot a live-cd ISO
images to provide a solution for pseudo anonymous / obfuscated OS
sessions. With relatively few boot-time modifications, I was able to
boot a l
YES! YES! YES!
People using Debian in production environments *need* the ability to
generate stand-alone module packages. I don't want compilers and kernel
source/headers on production boxes for a shit-ton of reasons. Requiring
dkms (which requires kernel headers, gcc, build-essential, etc.) i
This may actually be a kernel timing bug. It appears that the partition
deletion ioctl call returns immediately, even though the kernel may
still have the device busy for a short time longer. The for loop spins
faster than the kernel can release the busy count on my platform. This
was not an is
I've traced the issue down to this...
In the lenny package partman base-128lenny1, in the parted_server.c
there is a function command_commit() that in turn calls
ped_disk_commit() from libparted.
In the lenny package parted 1.8.8.git.2008.03.24, in libparted/disk.c
the function ped_disk_comm
I tried to work around the issue by making the preseed config use
extended partitions like the original, but the install still fails with
the exact same error message.
I noted that the device nodes /dev/sda and /dev/sda5 are present in the
/dev directory and /proc/partitions, so it seems that
Package: parted
Version: 1.8.8.git.2009.07.19-5
Tags: patch
Red Hat fixed this in their version and the patch fixes my problem as
well. I have been experiencing this bug in Lenny, but it is present in
the latest unstable release as well.
Bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=44124
Package: live-initramfs
Version:
This function has a comment that grep should return the first match
found, when in fact it returns all that are found:
where_is_mounted ()
{
device=${1}
if grep -q "^${device} " /proc/mounts
then
# return the first foun
Okay, I tracked down the problem for me at least. The error I'm having
is in wodim/drv_mmc.c at around line 2724 in the function fixate_mdvd().
he first thing this function does is a scsi_flush_cache() which fails.
The scsi_flush_cache() function is in wodim/scsi_cdr.c at around line
746. It d
Hello,
This bug is really biting me hard. I am running an up-to-date Lenny +
2.6.30.1 kernel from kernel.org. I have verified this bug occurs with
the Lenny stock 2.6.26 kernel as well.
The laptop is a Panasonic CF-19 and the USB DVD-RW is externally branded
Toshiba, but has a Panasonic USB
Hi,
I have been chasing down this issue myself and I believe it is the same
as this issue:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=455728
I have determined that it is unlikely to be a kernel issue because the
cdrtools package that cdrkit package was forked from a bazillion years
ag
Package: xserver-xorg-input-kbd
Version: 1:1.3.1-1
Severity: important
I can confirm this issue. Running current unstable under KDE
occasionally all keyboard input dies. I've even tried plugging in
external usb keyboards and nothing changes. Mouse still works, though,
so logging off an back i
Oops! I used the wrong preseed hostname value in my last diff. The
correct value is get_hostname not dhcp_hostname. I've updated the patch.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:19 AM, Otavio Salvador wrote
> Please also provide a patch for the installation guide to document the
> new option.
I've download
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Otavio Salvador wrote:
> Please use netcfg/enable
Done
> Please change it to be a preseed only template. It avoid useless work
> for translators and also keep the templates smaller since noone is
> going to be asked about it.
And done. Please let me know if I m
Package: netcfg
Version: 1.46
Severity: wishlist
Tags: lenny
I have a situation where I want to use a single, custom debian installer
initrd, but want to preseed network configuration differences between
production cdrom and development netboot installers.
The systems in the field should not
Package: u3-tool
Version: 0.0~svn5-1
Severity: wishlist
There is a released version of this software available now and seems to work
better than the SVN snapshot in unstable.
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I tried to create a custom installer with a different boot splash logo.
Passing the $SPLASHPNG parameter put the splash.rle file in the right
place, but apparently the real file used at boot is a splash.png in the
same directory which does not get updated by t
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 17:15:46 -0400, Anthony Awtrey wrote:
> Well, in some cases it looks like the autopartition-lvm is passing
> around incorrect values for partition sizes and offsets. For example,
> my failure case passes the following parameters to parted-server's
> command_new_partition() fun
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20090123lenny1
There is a bug in the udev-udeb package where the default permissions of
/dev/null are incorrect. This has caused issues with packages like
postgresql-8.3 failing to install correctly.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=510658
ht
Yup, this is biting me too... Sorry for the long stream-of-conscious
report here, but I wrote as I worked through this issue and it shows. ;)
I don't know what someone may find important or not.
It's an odd bug though. When I create a small /boot partition as the
first item in the recipe, it r
FYI,
I saw something similar using an automated network preseed installer. It
looks like it might be a threshold thing, because the installer worked
until we got past approximately 750 packages. After that I got deadlocks
+50% of the time during installs. It just hung there after download had
Hi there,
This issue may be reproduceable on a lighttpd server hosting a preseed
installer repository. We have an in-house mirror + custom packages for
doing debian installs and noted intermittent failures that looked like a
problem with lighttpd at first:
Mar 16 11:58:28 in-target: E: Metho
Package: pyroom
Version: 0.3.1.1-ppa0
Severity: normal
The depends for the package are too broad. It's nice that you run the gnome
desktop, but I prefer not to. These depends work with the current trunk
version, but you may need to wait for the next release so you can switch to
python-gtksourcevie
Hi there,
I just added this line:
daemonoptions='--ghost'
To the end of /etc/default/autofs and it worked for me. Hope this helps!
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Hello,
FYI, Kay Sievers accepted my patch upstream.
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/hotplug/udev.git;a=commitdiff;h=a0092d28dbb2c1c75c2fac17303b703343f03a35
Thanks!
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This patch fixed my problem, but it's probably a wrong approach. It
looks like udev tries to blindly remove device nodes for any remove
event. Since raw USB devices don't have device nodes, all "remove usb"
events fail.
Tony
diff -urN udev-0.114/udev_node.c udev-0.114.patched/udev_node.c
--- udev-
Package: udev
Version: 0.114-2
Severity: normal
Hello,
In udev-0.105 the remove event of USB devices was passed so other programs
like HAL can provide client programs with a chance to react to device
removal. In udev-0.114, this is no longer being passed from the kernel.
Here is a 'udevmonitor
Any chance of seeing this patch included? It seems useful to me and I
actually needed this capability in a mapping scheme I've set up.
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I don't know if this is the same issue, but it appears similar to an
issue I'm seeing and to the one you've reported here.
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7372
Hope it gets fixed soon...
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FYI: This bug also exists in stable.
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Package: libcdio
Severity: wishlist
A new upstream version available: libcdio-0.78
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libcdio/libcdio-0.78.tar.gz
The changelog file seems to indicate a big improvement in UDF support.
Please consider an update! Thanks!
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ank you for pinging me on this issue and please feel free to
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Hi Michael,
I've done some investigation into the test failure and posted a bug
report with some suggestions on the Perl CPAN bug page for the upstream
Net-DBus module.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=22850
I don't know what the implications of the close vs. unref change might
be,
My issue looks like a continuation of a bug reported here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=385329
* Bug fix: "kernel-package: failure with 2.6.18-rc4 (wireless-dev
tree)", thanks to Marcus Better. Starting with 2.6.18, you can't run
make at the top level like we do to determi
Package: kernel-package
Version: 10.058
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this line ***
Feel free to flame / ignore me for using 2.6.18 kernel, but I need some
updated sky2 network drivers that are not available before this release.
This kernel build process has worked for me wit
Package: netbase
Version: 4.21
Severity: minor
The following test in the /etc/init.d/networking is ambiguous:
if ! [ -s /etc/network/ifstate ]; then
rm /etc/network/ifstate
fi
A file that does not exist is also not a symbolic link...
client09:~# ls /etc/network/ifst
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.3-1
Severity: wishlist
I've written a simple shell script hack to allow mailto and 'send link'
functionality to work with Mozilla Mail and Thunderbird. It might be
useful to other people trying to get that functionality, so would you
consider including it in
Package: udev
Version: 0.056-2
Severity: normal
When doing pre-seeded, automatic installations, installing udev during the
second stage installer causes at least the ssh and cvs packages to fail to
install correctly.
I know thhe extra/linkx.conf file comments declared that we should never even
m
Package: cyrus-imapd
Version: 1.5.19-20
Severity: normal
After upgrading from Woody to Sarge, I started seeing errors like this
in /var/log/syslog
Apr 19 16:02:05 websrv2 postfix/cleanup[2625]: CCB513E8012: message-id=<[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>
Apr 19 16:02:05 websrv2 postfix/qmgr[12441]: CCB513E8012:
Package: libapache2-mod-musicindex
Version: 0.99.5.2
Severity: wishlist
I personally prefer to keep required icons and things out of the real web root.
I moved mine to /usr/share/magicindex and added a config file for the mod:
/etc/apache2/mods-available/musicindex.conf
The config file contains
Package: libapache2-mod-musicindex
Version: 0.99.5.2
Severity: normal
I run my house server exclusively over SSL. I recently installed and configured
the musicindex mod for Apache2 and noted that the URLs pointing to the icecast
server picked up the https state from the request_rec. XMMS and othe
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