Bug#566735: grub-pc: Unable to boot from LVM, error: no such disk.

2011-04-17 Thread David L. Anselmi
Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko wrote: Could you try booting from external media and see how much sectors of hd0 does the GRUB see? BIOS may not present the entire disk to the bootloader. If it's so and the disk is ATA you can workaround it with: grub-install --disk-module=ata /dev/sda I

Bug#566735: grub-pc: Unable to boot from LVM, error: no such disk.

2011-01-31 Thread David L. Anselmi
David L. Anselmi wrote: Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko wrote: Could you supply the dump of first 64K of you PV? Here it is, sorry for the delay. Dave pv.bin.bz2 Description: Binary data

Bug#566735: grub-pc: Unable to boot from LVM, error: no such disk.

2011-01-09 Thread David L. Anselmi
Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko wrote: Could you supply the dump of first 64K of you PV? Sure. I'll send it as soon as I get a chance. I noticed that maybe a working grub2 (on AMD64) had more modules loaded than the non-working (i386) grub2. But grub.cfg is essentially the same on

Bug#566735: grub-pc: Unable to boot from LVM, error: no such disk.

2010-10-20 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: grub-pc Version: 1.98+20100804-4 Severity: normal I've retested and this bug still exists so I'll reopen. Here's the new behavior. On boot it says: error: no such disk Entering rescue mode grub rescue (i.e., only one error line rather than two). lsmod shows: NameRef Count

Bug#566735: grub-pc: Unable to boot from LVM, error: no such disk.

2010-10-17 Thread David L. Anselmi
do you have a LVM snapshot by any chance? If yes you could be hit by Bug #574863. No, I don't have any snapshots. I'll try a newer version and report the results. Sorry, I didn't respond because I wasn't cc'd by Bernhard. Thanks! Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#566735: grub-pc: Unable to boot from LVM, error: no such disk.

2010-01-24 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: grub-pc Version: 1.98~20100101-1 Severity: important Hi, I'm unable to get grub-pc to boot. When installed it says this on boot: error: no such disk Entering rescue mode error: no such disk and gives me a rescue prompt. By running grub-install --modules=minicmd I could see this:

Bug#544382: man page of traceroute lacked info of tracert

2009-10-29 Thread David L. Anselmi
tracert is equivalent to traceroute -I This is significant because without it the user has no idea why: $ tracert example.com returns The specified type of tracerouting is allowed for superuser only. Thanks! Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a

Bug#552413: bacula-common-sqlite3: No database upgrade from version 10 to 11.

2009-10-29 Thread David L. Anselmi
John Goerzen wrote: David L. Anselmi wrote: On upgrading to bacula 3.0 I was told my catalog was empty and should new tables be created. I said no. I had hoped that my old catalog would be upgraded automatically. You can fix that with something along the lines of echo .dump | sqlite2

Bug#552413: bacula-common-sqlite3: No database upgrade from version 10 to 11.

2009-10-25 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: bacula-common-sqlite3 Version: 3.0.2-3+b1 Severity: important On upgrading to bacula 3.0 I was told my catalog was empty and should new tables be created. I said no. I had hoped that my old catalog would be upgraded automatically. So I have an empty /var/lib/bacula/bacula.db and a

Bug#216951: Apt-get (and aptitude) update fail to check if the http server supports pipelining

2009-04-12 Thread David L. Anselmi
I've just stumbled across this bug. It was rather difficult to identify. The effect (in my case) is that packages are listed as being from an untrusted source. Seems like that might warrant more than minor severity. The first two lines of the update are: Ign http://kite testing

Bug#447580: dhttpd: Man page and usage message are not complete

2009-02-01 Thread David L. Anselmi
It also appears there's a -b option. Here's a snippet to add to the man page (didn't seem worth a patch, just paste it wherever). .TP .B \-b IP address Listen on specified interface. Defaults to 0.0.0.0 (all interfaces). Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#507161: experiencing segmentation fault, no sound

2008-12-26 Thread David L. Anselmi
Skype (not running) works with the sound system just butifully. However, I get no sound when playing etoys and get crashes instead. Some scripts crash immediately, others grant me a little while. AMD64 issue? I have this problem when running the first demo (Welcome.pr) on AMD64. It works on

Bug#486507: libx11-6: VMWare Server sees X responses out of order

2008-12-03 Thread David L. Anselmi
Julien Cristau wrote: It would be nice to get some feedback on this from the people who can reproduce the issue. This means either getting a backtrace from the failing assert(), with debug packages for libxcb and libx11 installed, or upgrading libx11-6 to the version in experimental, which uses

Bug#469095: Wifi led does not turns on

2008-04-07 Thread David L. Anselmi
There's a discussion of this bug and patches at: http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1209 Probably this should be reassigned to the kernel. Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#459599: greylistd: an hour is not 600 seconds

2008-02-02 Thread David L. Anselmi
fixed 459599 0.8.6 thanks in /etc/greylistd/config there is this comment: # Default is 1 hour = 600 seconds but an hour is not 600 seconds but 3600 seconds instead This problem does not exist in version 0.8.6 (maybe when the default was changed to 10 minutes) so this bug can probably be

Bug#463657: frozen-bubble: Menu doesn't work.

2008-02-01 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: frozen-bubble Version: 2.1.0-2 Severity: normal When frozen-bubble is installed the command in the menu is frozen-bubble, which doesn't work. Changing it to /usr/games/frozen-bubble solves the problem. Shouldn't the menu be installed with the full path? Thanks! Dave -- System

Bug#462712: exim4-base: exim_db(8) missing paragraph break.

2008-01-26 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: exim4-base Version: 4.68-2 Severity: minor In the exim_db man page there are 3 term paragraphs for the 3 databases. After the last (misc) there is no paragraph break so the rest of the description section is indented too far. I'm not that quick at making patches but all that is needed

Bug#409350: greylistd: exim4 config acl error (senders = : means bounce list excluded!)

2008-01-26 Thread David L. Anselmi
In version 0.8.6 besides the acl_check_rcpt there's acl_check_data, which runs the greylist check at data time for . So it seems that bounces will get checked, just at data time rather than rcpt time. Does that solve the problem? Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Bug#376548: please provide rcpt/data blurbs as examples

2008-01-26 Thread David L. Anselmi
Please could you provide the rcpt/data blurbs for exim4 as examples in /usr/share/doc/greylistd/examples ? You can extract these easily enough from /usr/sbin/greylistd-setup-exim4. Perhaps they should be .included in the exim ACLs rather than pasted in. Would that be easier to manage from a

Bug#400089: greylistd: 2 acl errors with netmask option acl-example.

2008-01-26 Thread David L. Anselmi
Here's a patch to fix number 1. Number 2 is fixed in 0.8.6. And the exim config generated when greylistd is installed seems OK. Dave --- /usr/share/doc/greylistd/examples/exim4-acl-example.txt 2007-12-02 08:51:51.0 -0700 +++ exim4-acl-example.txt 2008-01-26 19:56:56.0 -0700 @@

Bug#459525: coreutils: README.Debian implies -n works for join.

2008-01-06 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: coreutils Version: 5.97-5.6 Severity: minor README.Debian includes: * join: -n in the list of non-portable options. The -n option seems to have been removed from join so that line can be removed from the README. See bug #322581 and the changelog for 5.2.1-1. Thanks! Dave -- System

Bug#457714: apt-mirror: Fails to create needed directories.

2007-12-24 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: apt-mirror Version: 0.4.5-1 Severity: normal apt-mirror uses 3 directories beneath its base path: var, skel, and mirror. When installed these are created under /var/spool/apt-mirror/ (the default base path) but if the base path is changed the user has to create these directories by hand.

Bug#439817: Workaround for splix ML-2010 bug.

2007-10-05 Thread David L. Anselmi
Hi, I ran into this because I installed splix while trying to fix a USB bug introduced between kernel 2.6.18 and 2.6.21. Prior to that (and since) I was successfully using the gdi driver. So maybe that helps you print until splix gets updated. Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Bug#431255: fixed in knetworkmanager 1:0.2~svn678822-3

2007-07-03 Thread David L. Anselmi
This fix worked for me. Thanks for the quick turnaround, I really appreciate your effort to maintain this package. Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#428016: pcscd: No longer works with Activcard 2.0 usb.

2007-06-08 Thread David L. Anselmi
with Linux. I'll look into getting a newer reader. (More below...) Ludovic Rousseau wrote: Le 07.06.2007, à 21:16:00, David L. Anselmi a écrit: In testing pcscd is working fine with an Activcard 2.0 USB reader. In unstable it no longer works. Logs attached. Please let me know what I can do

Bug#428016: pcscd: No longer works with Activcard 2.0 usb.

2007-06-07 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: pcscd Version: 1.4.2-1 Severity: important In testing pcscd is working fine with an Activcard 2.0 USB reader. In unstable it no longer works. Logs attached. Please let me know what I can do to provide better information. Thanks! Dave -- System Information (for testing - works):

Bug#354799: coreutils: date --iso-8601 not mentioned in the man page

2007-03-04 Thread David L. Anselmi
So -I is deprecated, that's fine. Would it be more reasonable to leave the entry for it in the man page, with a note that it's deprecated, until it's actually removed from the code? Then when users find out from their friends and relations that -I is a convenient shorthand they can see that

Bug#407945: abuse-sdl: ppc, cannot shoot precisely to the left

2007-01-24 Thread David L. Anselmi
This affects the i386 package too, but apparently not the AMD64 package. If I can help troubleshoot, let me know. Thanks! Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#407652: ITA: html2ps -- HTML to PostScript converter

2007-01-23 Thread David L. Anselmi
Daniel, I actually use this package regularly so I'd like to adopt it. I'm not a DD so if anyone else wants to adopt it that might be more expedient. I'll start working on the package now and on the DD application process. Since that can be a lot of work I hope you'll be patient with me.

Bug#405085: installation-report: Unable to install on Lenovo z61t laptop.

2006-12-30 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: installation-reports Version: 2.23 Severity: important -- Package-specific info: Boot method: network Image version: 1st try: http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/etch/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz dated 2 Nov 06 2nd try:

Bug#398002: unionfs-tools: Unable to make ro union.

2006-11-10 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: unionfs-tools Version: 1.3.20061029.0124+debian-1 Severity: normal When mounting a union, if the leftmost directory in the dirs= option ends with =ro the mount will fail. The kernel log shows: unionfs_read_super: error while parsing options (err = -22) Other combinations of =ro and

Bug#381724: hdup: /usr/bin/bzip2 doesn't exist.

2006-08-06 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: hdup Severity: normal bzip2 version 1.0.3-3 removed the /usr/bin/bzip2 - /bin/bzip2 link. Now hdup is unable to use bzip2 compression. It can still use other compressors. See also bug 380175 but I think this is an hdup problem (hopefully rebuilding will allow autoconf to fix it

Bug#380175: hdup also uses /usr/bin/bzip2.

2006-08-06 Thread David L. Anselmi
hdup has this problem too but I think hdup should fix it, not bzip2. So I've filed bug #381724. Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#338956: (That's the expected behaviour)

2006-05-23 Thread David L. Anselmi
Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta wrote: Hi, On upgrade, only running VPNs are restarted, that's the desired behaviour. Those not running are down because you didn't want them up. On upgrade they shouldn't be started then. Sorry, but I don't understand. Are you saying that when stop2upgrade=true no

Bug#324263: openvpn: Openvpn terminates in case of interrupted system call

2006-04-30 Thread David L. Anselmi
Hi, I notice this behavior in openvpn 2.0.6, except that it is what gets logged after running: /etc/init.d/openvpn stop Could it be that your bug reports normal behavior when openvpn receives a TERM signal? In that case could you close the bug? Thanks! Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#364978: Typo in abcde(1) -a option.

2006-04-26 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: abcde Version: 2.3.99.5-1 Severity: minor Tags: patch There is a linefeed missing before the -a option .TP tag and Internet is inconsistently capitalized. See the attached patch. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers testing APT policy: (990,

Bug#297330: bash3: Esc-/ garbages colored prompt

2006-02-11 Thread David L. Anselmi
Version: 3.1-2 I agree with Mike. This bug still exists in 3.1-1 so I'm reopening it. It also exists in 3.1-2. Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#341863: logwatch 7.1-1.0test1, bugs 341863, 340903

2005-12-14 Thread David L. Anselmi
Willi Mann wrote: [...] The right one should be *MultiService = openvpn,ovpn-\S* This doesn't work for me, but ovpn-\w* does. Running logwatch --debug 5 shows that the S is lowercased in the arguments to multiservice. Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Bug#341863: logwatch 7.1-1.0test1, bugs 341863, 340903

2005-12-14 Thread David L. Anselmi
Willi Mann wrote: [...] Probably, [^\s]* will do it too. (Can you please verify?) Yes, that works fine. Is this behavior (lowercasing the service name) a bug for upstream? The matches in the service scripts are already case insensitive so it doesn't seem necessary and it limits what can be

Bug#341863: logwatch 7.1-1.0test1, bugs 341863, 340903

2005-12-12 Thread David L. Anselmi
Gabriele Armao wrote: probably you can just add ovpn-* to the *MultiService = definition. Yes, that's right. ovpn-server is what shows up in my logs but ovpn-* is the general case. Sorry I didn't catch that. It also looks like the openvpn module is reporting the same data day after day.

Bug#341863: logwatch 7.1-1.0test1, bugs 341863, 340903

2005-12-04 Thread David L. Anselmi
Willi Mann wrote: I've released logwatch 7.1-1.0test1, which should fix the bugs you reported. Please confirm :-) [...] I'm especially interested if the *MultiService instruction works for openvpn. Yes, this bug is fixed in 7.1-1.0test1. I tried it on both a server log (ovpn-server) and a

Bug#338956: openvpn: fails to restart after upgrade with stop2upgrade=true

2005-11-13 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: openvpn Version: 2.0.5-1 Severity: normal Upgrading with stop2upgrade=true means that openvpn is stopped during an upgrade (sorry, not sure where). But the postinst tries to restart with cond-restart and that only restarts running VPNs. Obviously using restart rather than cond-restart

Bug#244314: lockfile-progs: Patch to fix --retry confusion.

2005-10-04 Thread David L. Anselmi
Package: lockfile-progs Version: 0.1.10 Followup-For: Bug #244314 Here is a patch to remove the man page note about --retry 0 not trying to lock at all. This was fixed in liblockfile 1.04 (see bug #161685) so the patch also forces a depends liblockfile = 1.04. It will close both #244314 and

Bug#297330: bash3: Esc-/ garbages colored prompt

2005-08-13 Thread David L. Anselmi
On 2/28/05 Tomas Hoger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Example: orphan:~ $ echo $BASH_VERSION 3.00.16(1)-release orphan:~ $ /ho $BASH_VERSIO ^ Cursor is now on $ sign, as shown by '^'. My PS1 is defined as follows: PS1=${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\e[32m\]\h:\[\e[0m\]\w