[Bug 384059] Re: casper:try_snap() uses bad option

2011-02-09 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package busybox - 1:1.17.1-8ubuntu3 --- busybox (1:1.17.1-8ubuntu3) natty; urgency=low * [initramfs] Enable which (LP: #384059). -- Colin WatsonWed, 09 Feb 2011 12:42:44 + ** Changed in: busybox (Ubuntu) Status: In Progress => Fix Released

[Bug 384059] Re: casper:try_snap() uses bad option

2011-02-09 Thread Colin Watson
Thanks. Sounds simplest to just enable which in busybox. ** Also affects: busybox (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: busybox (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Medium ** Changed in: busybox (Ubuntu) Status: New => In Progress ** Changed in: busybox (Ub

[Bug 384059] Re: casper:try_snap() uses bad option

2011-02-09 Thread Lauritz Thaulow
Fix does not work for me, from boot.log: Warning: Unable to find the persistent home medium /init: line 7: which: not found Warning: Impossible to include the casper-sn.cpio.gz Snapshot I don't know why it says line 7, but the placement in between those two lines implies that it's this line that'

[Bug 384059] Re: casper:try_snap() uses bad option

2009-06-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package casper - 1.178 --- casper (1.178) karmic; urgency=low * Ensure that unionfs-fuse isn't killed by /etc/init.d/sendsigs on shutdown (LP: #386010). * Patches from "phl" (https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-leledy), adjusted by me, to fix snapshot r

[Bug 384059] Re: casper:try_snap() uses bad option

2009-06-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:casper -- casper:try_snap() uses bad option https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384059 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/ma

[Bug 384059] Re: casper:try_snap() uses bad option

2009-06-12 Thread Colin Watson
It's unfortunate that klibc's cpio is incompatible with the rest of the world; I think we should probably arrange to detect whether it's in use. 'grep -aq /lib/klibc "$(which cpio)"' should be a reasonable (if hacky) test. ** Changed in: casper (Ubuntu) Status: New => Fix Committed ** Chan