[Bug 805510] [NEW] upstart-events(7) does not list device-not-ready event
James Hunt
805510 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jul 4 14:26:55 UTC 2011
Public bug reported:
For the natty cycle, a new mountall event "device-not-ready" was added
to mountall. This event is emitted when the " --dev-wait-time" timeout
(see "mountall --help") is exceeded.
Table 1 of upstart-events(7) therefore needs to be updated to include
"device-not-ready". Details:
Event: device-not-ready
Type: 'H' (hook)
Emit: 'M' (mountall)
Time: '> (2)' (in other words, after the corresponding "mounting" event for the device in question).
Note: 'N' (new note 'N' needs to be added stating that event will be emitted when the " --dev-wait-time" timeout is exceeded which default to 30 seconds).
Table 4 then needs to be updated for the new note 'N'. This note should
state that then event will be emitted when the " --dev-wait-time"
timeout is exceeded. If not specified, this defaults to 30 seconds (*).
(*) Note that we really need a proper mountall man page. See bug 805509.
** Affects: upstart (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
upstart-events(7) does not list device-not-ready event
Status in “upstart” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
For the natty cycle, a new mountall event "device-not-ready" was added
to mountall. This event is emitted when the " --dev-wait-time" timeout
(see "mountall --help") is exceeded.
Table 1 of upstart-events(7) therefore needs to be updated to include
"device-not-ready". Details:
Event: device-not-ready
Type: 'H' (hook)
Emit: 'M' (mountall)
Time: '> (2)' (in other words, after the corresponding "mounting" event for the device in question).
Note: 'N' (new note 'N' needs to be added stating that event will be emitted when the " --dev-wait-time" timeout is exceeded which default to 30 seconds).
Table 4 then needs to be updated for the new note 'N'. This note
should state that then event will be emitted when the " --dev-wait-
time" timeout is exceeded. If not specified, this defaults to 30
seconds (*).
(*) Note that we really need a proper mountall man page. See bug
805509.
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