[Bug 681391] Re: Please merge dmraid 1.0.0.rc16-4 (main) from debian unstable (main)
Launchpad Bug Tracker
681391 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Nov 25 22:00:10 UTC 2010
This bug was fixed in the package dmraid - 1.0.0.rc16-4ubuntu1
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dmraid (1.0.0.rc16-4ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* Merge from debian unstable (LP: #681391), remaining changes:
- debian/dmraid-activate: Remove the special-casing of the root
device which breaks in many situations and leaves the raw devices
exposed. This was introduced in Debian to accommodate some broken
configurations which wanted to access "partitions" on the raid
raw devices. In Ubuntu, broken configurations has not been supported.
- debian/dmraid.postinst: Comment out "udevadm trigger" call in postinst
for now as it has severeconsequences when mountall is installed
(clears /tmp). If dmraid is installed, then presumably the important
system devices are up and one can be bothered with a reboot to take
the change into account. Let update-initramfs flag the system
as needing a reboot.
- Removed |change udev rule for dmraid-activate to prevent infinite udev
event loop (LP: #534743).
dmraid (1.0.0.rc16-4) unstable; urgency=low
[ Modestas Vainius ]
* [7b2bf79] Make dmraid-activate work with DDF1 arrays by special-
casing their handling. Similar to ISW case, there do not seem to be
a way for getting raid subsets for the physical drive except parsing
native log. (Closes: #603319)
-- Lorenzo De Liso <blackz at ubuntu.com> Thu, 25 Nov 2010 14:43:17 +0100
** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Please merge dmraid 1.0.0.rc16-4 (main) from debian unstable (main)
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Status in “dmraid” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: dmraid
dmraid (1.0.0.rc16-4) unstable; urgency=low
[ Modestas Vainius ]
* [7b2bf79] Make dmraid-activate work with DDF1 arrays by special-
casing their handling. Similar to ISW case, there do not seem to be
a way for getting raid subsets for the physical drive except parsing
native log. (Closes: #603319)
-- Giuseppe Iuculano <iuculano at debian.org> Mon, 22 Nov 2010 13:02:29 +0100
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