Am Sonntag, 29. Juli 2018, 18:46:20 CEST schrieb Guilhem Moulin:
> readlink -f /lib/cryptsetup/askpass
readlink returns:
/lib/cryptsetup/askpass
Regards,
C. Dominik Bódi
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, as the firewall effectively shuts down all
networking. Thus the severity of this bug report should be raised to "grave"
Regards,
C. Dominik Bódi
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Indeed, after installing systemd on that machine and booting with
init=/bin/systemd the upgrade was successful.
The error does seem to get triggerred by /etc/init.d/mysql
when starting manually, the script complains somewhat cryptically about not
finding the HOME dir and setting HOME=/
The
I've got the same problem. One one machine, the upgrade was successful, on the
other it failed. The machine failing the upgrade, old sysvinit was still the
installed init system. On the machine that did the upgrade successfully,
systemd is the installed init system.
Regards,
Dominik
Am Samstag, 6. Juni 2015, 23:12:14 schrieb Guus Sliepen:
The post-up lines are executed for static ipv6 interfaces, but not if
something went wrong while configuring the interface. One issue is that
ifupdown assumes the kernel is performing Duplicate Address Detection in
a timely fashion, and
This bug affects wheezy as well. I just had trouble booting a wheezy
system after adding a second Physical Volume to my LVM setup.
The workaround is setting
GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true
in /etc/default/grub
That will make boot again as it will use the
root=/dev/mapper/nameofrootlv
for the kernel
Package: dma
Version: 0.9-1
Severity: minor
After purging dma I discovered that /var/spool/dma did still exist. dma
should remove that directory after being purged.
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C. Dominik Bódi
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and thus loops around forever.
The mandos-monitor on the server never says that the client received
its secret, though. The server runs 1.6.9-1 , as well.
I can provide detailed logs if you need those, I'm hesitant to post
those here, as they might contain private key data.
Regards,
C. Dominik
I've tried the new 3.16-2 kernel today. That one works without problems.
Feel free to close this bug report.
Regards,
Dominik
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Unfortunately, I did not think of making a foto of the messages.
I've tried that new kernel on my real machines at home, there it
booted without problems. Both machines are using luks and lvm. One is
unlocked manually, the other via mandos in my LAN. Both machines booted
the 3.16-1 kernel without
Package: php5-json
Version: 1.3.4-2
Severity: grave
php5-json 1.3.4-2 is missing /usr/lib/php5/20121212/json.so, completely
breaking the package and making everything dependent on this package
unusable. This effectively breaks php5 with apache on Debian sid.
Downgrading to 1.3.3-1 fixes this
/burp.
I'm not familiar with the debian policy on initscripts, but should an
init script not have an exit 0 at the end of the file?
Regards,
C. Dominik Bódi
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I've got the same problem with debian unstable amd64.
The reason for that behaviour is a link conflict between the mp3splt-gtk
binary and its dependency, libaudcore1.
mp3splt-gtk is linked against libgtk-2.0-0 and libaudcore1. However,
libaudcore1
Package: avahi-daemon
Version: 0.6.29-1
Severity: normal
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Starting with 0.6.29-1, avahi-daemon stopped supporting IPv6. Checking the log
files, I noticed that 0.6.28 joined mDNS multicast groups for IPv6 addresses,
whereas 0.6.29 does not do so
the output of openssl engine padlock is:
9385:error:25066067:DSO support routines:DLFCN_LOAD:could not load the shared
library:dso_dlfcn.c:162:filename(/usr/lib/ssl/engines/libpadlock.so):
/usr/lib/ssl/engines/libpadlock.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory
After having enabled the debug mode via plugin-runner.conf as you suggested.
The fatal error occurs immediately after the first debug messages, which is:
Initializing GNUTLS
Then I booted the kernel with the break option and ran sh scripts/init-
premount/udev. Indeed, it seems that both
Package: kdemultimedia
Version: 4:4.2.4-1
Severity: important
When a kde audio player program opens an audio file with a whitespace in a
filename, the file does not get played. Depending on the player program, error
messages vary or the song simply gets skipped. Amarok for instance, says the
I've got a laptop running network-manager with kde. Apt sources are nfs mounts
with file:// urls. Upgrading dbus disconnects the cabled network, aptitude
will then be unable to load and unpack packages from the network.
A workaround exists: running dhclient eth0 re-starts the cabled network
I realise I made a mistake, I should have filed against version 6-00-2,
because that's been completed by buildd n weeks ago and your explanation
would be irrelevant.
sun-java6-jre_6-00-2 was perfectly installable before the incomplete upgrade
of 6-01-1. Now that the upgrade to 6-01-1 has only
My three boxes running unstable have all been experiencing the same symptoms.
Possibly, this might have something to do with the new 0.4.4-4+b1 having been
built against the new apt 0.7.2 which recently entered unstable.
Regards,
C. Dominik Bodi
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Since the same symptoms started to appear with the older 2.6.20 kernel as
well, I have done some more investigation.
Booting the kernel without initramfs: Mounting the root filesystem fails,
although the hard disk with the root filesytem was recognised correctly. That
is probably ok since the
Hi,
I have a similar symptom with that kernel version on my laptop which might be
caused by the same problem. I don't have any lvm/md/raid stuff on the
laptop's disk, it boots from a normal partition. Booting without the initial
ramdisk, the kernel prints the following error:
VFS: cannot open
1. According to the debmirror manpage pdiffs are used by default.
2. No, debmirror does not recover gracefully when pdiffs are used and ed is
missing. It will fail with an error when it tries to patch the packages list.
Sorry for the long delay, I did not receive your email, it got sent to C.
Package: debmirror
Version: 20060907.1
Severity: important
debmirror's pdiff processing ability depends on the package ed being
installed. Patching the Packages list files will fail otherwise.
Regards,
Dominik
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500,
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.16-6
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
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The kernel seems to boot up normally, but then fails to mount the root device
with a message
failed to mount root on /dev/hda8 - no such device
according
Yes, booting that kernel gets me into the rescue shell. All /dev/hda?
partitions that should exist do so, as well.
Here's a list of modules that are loaded:
usbhid
8139too
ide_cd
cdrom
ide_disk
generic
ohci1394
ieee1394
8139cp
mii
ehci_hcd
ohci_hcd
atiixp
ide_core
usbcore
thermal
processor
fan
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