This bug has been idle for almost 2 years, but I found a similair
situation, which could make this bug much more important.
Since kernel 3.10, the bcache module was introduced. This essentially
enables users to use a SSD disk as caching device. A sort of storage
tiering (/ hierarchical storage
Same problem here.
Besides the corosync.postinst script error, the install also shouldn't
fail on starting corosync-notifyd.
Workaround to get the package installed:
- Change default to defaults in
/var/lib/dpkg/info/corosync.postinst (line 23)
- Put a exit 0 in the top of the start() function
Package: pidgin-sipe
Version: 1.13.1-2
I have an Office Communicator account configured in Pidgin. In my
contact list, some of the contacts show as Away.
When logging in via the native Windows client, or the web-based
interface (CWA), the reason for them being away is In a WebEx
meeting.
close 668103
stop
Sorry about this false report. It seems some way, the
gnome-control-panel package was removed by a aptitude upgrade at some
time. After reinstalling this, everything works fine...
Sincerely,
Roel Brook
2012/4/8, Debian Bug Tracking System ow...@bugs.debian.org:
Thank you for
I had the same problem too, but after some Googling, 1 of 2 things
seem to be causing these crashes:
- The ~/.nv/GLCache directory holding old caches. Removing this
directory fixes this for some users (not me though)
- Gnome3 searching through .local/share/recently-used.xbel. I emptied
this file
2011/8/9, maximilian attems m...@stro.at:
just use rootdelay bootparam, instead of such hacks.
I'm sorry if I was unclear, but rootdelay does NOT help in this situation.
As the documentation explains, rootdelay delays between SCSI scan and
mdadm / LVM assembly / scan.
I need a delay between
I have succesfully worked around this issue by adding a sleep 2 to
the top (below the dependency checking) in
/usr/share/initramfs/scripts/local-top/lvm2
By introducing a delay before actually scanning for LV's, my system
boots succesfully every time.
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2011/7/8, maximilian attems m...@stro.at:
On Fri, 08 Jul 2011, Roel Brook wrote:
When booting the system, it seems there is a race condition between
assembling
..
lvm vgdisplay after running a lvm vgchange -ay
tried to use rootdelay=X with a small value?
see
2011/2/5, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org:
also sprach Roel Brook rainmake...@gmail.com [2011.02.04.0205 +0100]:
It complains cannot find /proc/mdstat. If I modprobe the md module from
the prompt, and then manually run /scripts/local-top/mdadm, it does
assemble the array.
I'm just not
2011/1/30, NeilBrown ne...@suse.de:
This is the correct fix. Remove the DEVICE line.
Will I be able to implement this fix? If so, how?
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