Hi,
here is a small bug fix to get HP's cciss/cXdYpZ correctly detected in
Server.pm (relativ to 4.1.99.svn4556_bli-1):
--- /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Server.pm.orig 2011-07-02
00:23:23.000000000 +0200
+++ /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Server.pm 2011-07-02
00:22:37.000000000 +0200
@@ -818,7 +818,7 @@
# Translate partitions in disk variables (disk autodetection
compliant).
foreach (@md_devices) {
- m/^(.*)(p?\d+)$/;
+ m/^(.*[^p])(p?\d+)$/;
my $disk = $1;
my $part_no = $2;
$devices .= '${' . $DISK_by_disk{$disk} . '}' . $part_no . ' ';
Perl tries ot match as much as possible; thus, the "p" would always be in the
disk and never in the part_no ... which is bad as $DISK_by_disk{$disk} won't
find anything. Thus, just do not allow the disk to end in "p".
Best,
thomas
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