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This bug was fixed in the package open-iscsi - 2.0.871-0ubuntu5.1
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open-iscsi (2.0.871-0ubuntu5.1) natty-proposed; urgency=low
* Fix initramfs iSCSI login (many thanks to Amos Hayes for lending me a
test system; LP: #728088):
- Write out /dev/.initramfs/open-iscsi.interfa
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Hi Colin,
I had the same problem with iSCSI boot (i386). To fix it I booted an old kernel
and ramdisk (2.6.32-23), updated open-iscsi to the natty-proposed version and
now everything runs fine!
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Hi Colin,
I couldn't persuade apt-setup/proposed=true to cause the installer to do it -
however I ctrl-alt-f2'd and chroot'd into the mounted filesystem before
rebooting at the end of install and that does seem to have worked - thanks.
My test environment isn't that difficult to replicate; I'm
If you pass the apt-setup/proposed=true boot parameter to the installer,
it should install the open-iscsi package from natty-proposed (along with
any other packages that have been updated in -proposed, but hopefully
that's OK ...).
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* Colin Watson (cjwat...@canonical.com) wrote:
> Thanks, Dave. Are you able to test with the version in natty-proposed,
> so that we can release this to natty-updates?
Can you suggest a way of testing it? This is happening on 1st
boot after installation - how would I get the -proposed package in
Thanks, Dave. Are you able to test with the version in natty-proposed,
so that we can release this to natty-updates?
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I can confirm that Oneiric Alpha1 server installs OK on iscsi root -
thanks for fixing this!
(That's natty host, natty kvm guest as a server and oneiric kvm guest as
the Oneirc Alpha1 server test)
Dave
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/natty-proposed/open-iscsi
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Accepted open-iscsi into natty-proposed, the package will build now and
be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
** Changed in: open-iscsi (Ubuntu Nat
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: debian-installer
+ Stable release update justification:
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+ IMPACT: Some systems with their root file system on iSCSI fail to boot.
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+ DEVELOPMENT BRANCH: open-iscsi 2.0.871-0ubuntu6 fixes this bug as
+ described in comment 15.
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+ PATCH: http://b
This bug was fixed in the package open-iscsi - 2.0.871-0ubuntu6
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open-iscsi (2.0.871-0ubuntu6) oneiric; urgency=low
* Fix initramfs iSCSI login (many thanks to Amos Hayes for lending me a
test system; LP: #728088):
- Write out /dev/.initramfs/open-iscsi.interface in the s
I've been debugging this on Amos' system (thanks!).
The problem isn't AppArmor as such. In fact, the real problem is that
the network interface needed for iSCSI isn't being protected from later
modification as it should be, so, whenever the network-interface job
happens to fire for that interface
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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I have upgraded my Ubuntu Desktop with iSCSI root from Maverick to Natty
yesterday (it was installed originally as Karmic and upgraded to each new
release with no problems regarding iSCSI). It started failing exactly like in
this bug description and after a short trial and error trying to solve
Yes, that would be very useful, thanks! Although I won't be able to
make use of it until next week, when I'm back home from UDS.
My GPG key is on my Launchpad user page, if you'd like to send details
by encrypted e-mail.
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Colin, would remote console (KVM) access to a system to test with be
useful? I have a system with IPMI that you can access and attempt an
install/boot on.
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I'm seeing the same thing with release Natty server.
I've got a pair of KVM guests; one is the server one is the client. The
server runs ietd exporting an LVM partition; it's /etc/iet/ietd.conf has the
following stanza:
Target iqn.2010-05.org.treblig:server1.export.a.b
Lun 0 Path=
Meant to say "I'm guessing the CD was sda during install."
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I am having the same type of problem. Installing with 11.04 to an iSCSI
volume seems to work great. But upon rebooting, it breaks at the same
spot. Right after app armor.
What I have narrowed it down to is that I have a virtual CD drive
attached via IPMI to provide the ISO image for the install, b
For reference, my set config setup.
Normal configs for dhcp (in two different installs using static vs
dynamic ips)
ietd config (20gig partition):
Target iqn.1999-05.com.patrickdk:testing.iscsiboot
Lun 0 Path=/dev/sda5,Type=blockio
tftp config for pxe boot:
label iscsi-root
menu la
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+ iscsi root with or without auth fails to boot
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