Bug#326853: Adding information which seems to confirm the bug

2005-09-06 Thread Bob Alexander
After backing up the data I booted off a Gentoo 2005.1 LiveCD and used its LVM (2.01.05 2004-04-04) to resize my LV with SUCCESS !! I would think this confirms a bug is into the version in Debian sid. TIA Bob Alexander -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Bug#306901: Bug confirmation

2005-05-05 Thread Bob Alexander
I am in the same situation and have the same problem. I want to PURGE revelation but this is not possible as the OP has already noted. Also because of this apt-get -f install wants to install a number of packages which I do not want and are prerequisites of revelation: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

Bug#302564: kernel-package: silent? build error when run as normal user

2005-04-01 Thread Bob Alexander
my prob determn. is far from perfect but maybe you will still make some sense out of it. As always thank you from my heart for the time, energy and skills you put into our beloved distro. Bob Alexander -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable

Bug#300887: more data - maybe found problem finally

2005-03-23 Thread Bob Alexander
/etc/init.d/udev restart and now from syslog: Mar 23 08:49:45 localhost udev[9387]: configured rule in '/etc/udev/rules.d/00.i bm.64m.usbkey.rules[1]' applied, added symlink 'usbkey%n' Mar 23 08:49:45 localhost udev[9387]: configured rule in '/etc/udev/rules.d/z_ha l-plugdev.rules[2]' applied,

Bug#300887: more info

2005-03-23 Thread Bob Alexander
Sjoerd Simons wrote: Could you remove the GROUP=disk field from that rule just to be sure? Also check the permissions of your sda{,1} and include that info :) Maybe superseded by the udev restart. brw-r- 1 root hal 8, 0 2004-09-18 13:51 /dev/sda brw-r- 1 root hal 8, 1 2004-09-18

Bug#300887: Sorry ... content of bug is here ...

2005-03-22 Thread Bob Alexander
Dear Sjoerd, udev creates a /dev/sda, /dev/sda1 nodes and my my local rule also a /dev/usbkey and /dev/usbkey1 symlinks but they do not get mounted automatically. /etc/fstab contains the lines /dev/sda1/backupvfat rw,user,gid=1000,uid=1000,noauto 0 0 /dev/usbkey1

Bug#300887: Sorry ... content of bug is here ...

2005-03-22 Thread Bob Alexander
Sjoerd Simons wrote: Are you in the plugdev group ? Otherwise automounting under debian will indeed not work. OTOH if your in that group you don't need those entries :) Yes Joerd, bob is in the plugdev group (see below). What else can I check ? Have a good night, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc$ sudo

Bug#300887: more info

2005-03-22 Thread Bob Alexander
Sjoerd Simons wrote: Please tail -f .xsession-errors or if that doesn't give usefull output run gnome-volume-manager byhand in your gnome session. Sjoerd Good Morning Sjoerd, hope you managed to sleep more than my kids let me :) here is tail -f (hope it makes sense to you and I am also appending