[Bug 37216] Re: networking and lvm mounts

2007-04-02 Thread Scott James Remnant
This implies missing mountkernfs

** Changed in: lvm-common (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Rejected

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[Bug 37216] Re: networking and lvm mounts

2006-12-13 Thread wiz
As for xubuntu 6.10 order is:

  S01mountkernfs.sh
  S01readahead
  S02hostname.sh
  S06keyboard-setup
  S07linux-restricted-modules-common
- S08loopback
  S10udev
  S11mountdevsubfs.sh
  S13pcmciautils
  S15module-init-tools
  S17procps.sh
  S20checkroot.sh
  S22mtab.sh
  S25mdadm-raid
- S26lvm
  S30checkfs.sh
  S35mountall.sh
  S36mountall-bootclean.sh
  S39readahead-desktop
- S40networking
  S45waitnfs.sh

So, it looks like more Edgy users could confirm this tickets anytime.

Is there really need of loopback even before root is up?

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[Bug 37216] Re: networking and lvm mounts

2006-12-12 Thread Richard Johnson
Is this issue still occurring with the latest release?

** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None = lvm-common
   Importance: Medium = Low
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 37216] Re: networking and lvm mounts

2006-09-25 Thread ADORJÁNI Gábor
Same problem here, thanks wiz for the tips.

After a basic install I put /var onto a logical volume. Everything's
okay, reboot and I just stared stupidly why dnscache went crazy saying
there's no loopback interface to bind to. :o

IMHO it was quite a bad idea to mount a tmpfs on /var/run before any
filesystem comes up, assuming the whole /var structure is residing on
root. Since it's quite common on servers to put everything possible onto
separate partitions/LVs, it should be expected that /var is one them.
From a security standpoint I don't want the possibilty that logs fill up
my root FS.

Oh, BTW and it's on a Kubuntu 6.06LTS install on a dual AMD Opteron box,
amd64 architecture.

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