Hi Michael, Michael Tautschnig wrote, > > Hi FAI Developers, > > > > recently Ubuntu changed the default lvm.conf file, they now use > > following: > > ----- > > # Since version 2.02.54, the tools distinguish between powers of > > # 1024 bytes (e.g. KiB, MiB, GiB) and powers of 1000 bytes (e.g. > > # KB, MB, GB). > > # If you have scripts that depend on the old behaviour, set this to 0 > > # temporarily until you update them. > > si_unit_consistency = 1 > > ----- > > > > This breaks setup-storage. Attached patch fixed it for me. > > But I think it will be semantical incorrect if someone uses new > > lvm-tools with si_unit_consistency equal 0. > > > > Any idea for a better fix? > > > > [...] > > This has already been fixed in the experimental builds, see also > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=568794 > > The patch does more or less what you proposed to change; I just tried to make > it > slightly easier later on to also distinguish GiB/GB once also parted and all > the > other tools go for correct units handling.
Where can I find the sources to the experimental binary debs? I haven't seen any branch in the subversion repository nor a deb-src line works for me. I just want to do some changes on top of the experimental stuff. (squashfs images as config space) bye Waldemar