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Subject: partconf-mkfstab: Creates incorrect fstab entries
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Package: partconf-mkfstab
Version: 0.06
Severity: important
After running /var/lib/dpkg/info/partconf-mkfstab.postinst, the
content of /target/etc/fstab is not quite correct. This is the entry
for /proc/:
/dev/sda1 /proc proc defaults 0 2
The device is bogus, and the backup pass value should be 0, not 2.
The entries for /floppy and /cdrom also uses backup pass value 2, but
should use 0 as well.
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The bug is fixed with a new upload, I just forgot to add myself to
uploaders:
>From the changelog:
- Use proc as the device for the proc filesystem and fix the pass
values. (Closes: #213291)
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