Bug#780545: os-prober looping with formated partitions without OS

2015-04-05 Thread Eriberto
Thanks for your reply KiBi!

Eriberto


2015-04-03 17:01 GMT-03:00 Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org:
 Hi,

 Joao Eriberto Mota Filho eribe...@debian.org (2015-03-15):
 Package: os-prober
 Version: 1.65
 Severity: important
 Tags: d-i

 Dear Maintainer,

 When installing the Jessie (netinst, amd64, 20150315) or updating GRUB in my
 Dell Vostro 5470, the os-prober is looping if there are formated partitions
 without an installed operational system.

 I have two extra empty partitions with ReiserFS and vfat:

 --- /dev/sda3
 Block device, size 596 MiB (624951296 bytes)
 ReiserFS file system (new 3.6 format, standard journal, starts at 64 KiB)
   UUID 1D55E629-8E1D-452C-AFA2-23D45AF1DA04 (DCE, v4)
   Volume size 596 MiB (624951296 bytes, 152576 blocks of 4 KiB)

 --- /dev/sda4
 Block device, size 461 MiB (483393536 bytes)
 FAT32 file system (hints score 5 of 5)
   Volume size 460.1 MiB (482430976 bytes, 117781 clusters of 4 KiB)

 I should note that at least ReiserFS is no longer supported, see:
 | os-prober (1.63) unstable; urgency=low
 |
 |   [ Cyril Brulebois ]
 |   * Drop reiserfs, it's no longer supported.
 |
 |  -- Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org  Tue, 23 Jul 2013 09:38:17 +0200

 so maybe there's something fishy with filesystems whose support has been
 dropped. The “tr” call seems indeed strange to my candid eye.

 I'll add that to my to do list, but it's unlikely to be addressed for
 RC3 / the first jessie release unless somebody steps in and debugs this
 further in the upcoming days.


 Mraw,
 KiBi.


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Bug#780545: os-prober looping with formated partitions without OS

2015-04-03 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Hi,

Joao Eriberto Mota Filho eribe...@debian.org (2015-03-15):
 Package: os-prober
 Version: 1.65
 Severity: important
 Tags: d-i
 
 Dear Maintainer,
 
 When installing the Jessie (netinst, amd64, 20150315) or updating GRUB in my
 Dell Vostro 5470, the os-prober is looping if there are formated partitions
 without an installed operational system.
 
 I have two extra empty partitions with ReiserFS and vfat:
 
 --- /dev/sda3
 Block device, size 596 MiB (624951296 bytes)
 ReiserFS file system (new 3.6 format, standard journal, starts at 64 KiB)
   UUID 1D55E629-8E1D-452C-AFA2-23D45AF1DA04 (DCE, v4)
   Volume size 596 MiB (624951296 bytes, 152576 blocks of 4 KiB)
 
 --- /dev/sda4
 Block device, size 461 MiB (483393536 bytes)
 FAT32 file system (hints score 5 of 5)
   Volume size 460.1 MiB (482430976 bytes, 117781 clusters of 4 KiB)

I should note that at least ReiserFS is no longer supported, see:
| os-prober (1.63) unstable; urgency=low
| 
|   [ Cyril Brulebois ]
|   * Drop reiserfs, it's no longer supported.
| 
|  -- Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org  Tue, 23 Jul 2013 09:38:17 +0200

so maybe there's something fishy with filesystems whose support has been
dropped. The “tr” call seems indeed strange to my candid eye.

I'll add that to my to do list, but it's unlikely to be addressed for
RC3 / the first jessie release unless somebody steps in and debugs this
further in the upcoming days.

 
Mraw,
KiBi.


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Bug#780545: os-prober looping with formated partitions without OS

2015-03-15 Thread Joao Eriberto Mota Filho
Package: os-prober
Version: 1.65
Severity: important
Tags: d-i

Dear Maintainer,

When installing the Jessie (netinst, amd64, 20150315) or updating GRUB in my
Dell Vostro 5470, the os-prober is looping if there are formated partitions
without an installed operational system.

I have two extra empty partitions with ReiserFS and vfat:

--- /dev/sda3
Block device, size 596 MiB (624951296 bytes)
ReiserFS file system (new 3.6 format, standard journal, starts at 64 KiB)
  UUID 1D55E629-8E1D-452C-AFA2-23D45AF1DA04 (DCE, v4)
  Volume size 596 MiB (624951296 bytes, 152576 blocks of 4 KiB)

--- /dev/sda4
Block device, size 461 MiB (483393536 bytes)
FAT32 file system (hints score 5 of 5)
  Volume size 460.1 MiB (482430976 bytes, 117781 clusters of 4 KiB)

When I run update-grub or update-grub2, I can see in other terminal:

  779 pts/0S+ 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig -o 
/boot/grub/grub.cfg
 1289 pts/0S+ 0:00 /bin/sh /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober
 1293 pts/0S+ 0:00 /bin/sh /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober
 1294 pts/0S+ 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/os-prober
 1295 pts/0S+ 0:00 tr   ^
 1296 pts/0S+ 0:00 paste -s -d
 1308 ?S 0:00 [xfsalloc]
 1309 ?S 0:00 [xfs_mru_cache]
 1310 ?S 0:00 [xfslogd]
 1313 ?S  0:00 [jfsIO]
 1314 ?S  0:00 [jfsCommit]
 1315 ?S  0:00 [jfsCommit]
 1316 ?S  0:00 [jfsCommit]
 1317 ?S  0:00 [jfsCommit]
 1318 ?S  0:00 [jfsSync]
 1337 ?S 0:00 [bioset]
 1435 pts/0S+ 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/lib/os-probes/50mounted-tests /dev/sda3
 1440 ?Rs 1:01 grub-mount /dev/sda3 /var/lib/os-prober/mount
 1491 pts/0S+ 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/90linux-distro 
/dev/sda3 /var/lib/os-prober/mount reiserfs
 1492 pts/0S+ 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/90linux-distro 
/dev/sda3 /var/lib/os-prober/mount reiserfs

Note that the PID 1295 and 1296 are strange. To resume, I need to kill the
PID 779.

My current partitioning is:

Device Boot Start   End   Sectors   Size Id Type
/dev/sda1  * 2048 136718335 136716288  65,2G 83 Linux
/dev/sda2   136718336 974608383 837890048 399,6G 83 Linux
/dev/sda3   974608384 975828991   1220608   596M 83 Linux
/dev/sda4   975828992 976773119944128   461M 83 Linux

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Eriberto

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 8.0
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386

Kernel: Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages os-prober depends on:
ii  libc6  2.19-15

os-prober recommends no packages.

os-prober suggests no packages.

-- no debconf information


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