Bug#801316: netcf: ncftool fails when 'source-directory' directive is used in /etc/network/interfaces

2015-10-26 Thread Sergey Belyashov
Hi, I think, roots of problem are in augeas project. It parses config files and does not understand 'source-directory' instruction. I have created bug about it: https://github.com/hercules-team/augeas/issues/306 2015-10-24 5:28 GMT+03:00 Serge Hallyn : > Hi, > > There is

Bug#801316: netcf: ncftool fails when 'source-directory' directive is used in /etc/network/interfaces

2015-10-08 Thread Sergey Belyashov
Package: netcf Version: 1:0.2.6-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I try to use libvirt, but it spams internal errors to syslog, same as in Bug#740114. Next I try to run ncftool directly: $ ncftool list error: unspecified error error: errors in loading some config files $ sudo ncftool list

Bug#801316: netcf: ncftool fails when 'source-directory' directive is used in /etc/network/interfaces

2015-10-09 Thread Sergey Belyashov
$ cat 00_lo # The loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback dns-nameservers 127.0.0.1 dns-search igrosoft.lan dns-domain igrosoft.lan $ cat 10_eth0 $ cat 20_br0 auto br0 iface br0 inet static pre-up vde_tunctl -t tap0 pre-up vde_switch -g vde2-net -m 770

Bug#868164: systemd: fakeraid + cryptsetup (root) + lvm results in 90s time out waiting for device at boot

2019-05-30 Thread Sergey Belyashov
Please ignore information about start of debian9 before /var mount in my previous message. It was caused by strange config possibly kept from Jessie (/etc/systemd/system/bind9.service.d/override.conf). After removing it, bind starts after /var mount. Best regards, Sergey Belyashov

Bug#868164: systemd: fakeraid + cryptsetup (root) + lvm results in 90s time out waiting for device at boot

2019-10-30 Thread Sergey Belyashov
Hi, I have found, that my problem is caused only in case of mdraid device partitioning. To reproduce: 1. Take 2 HDD (at least by 50 GB) 2. Run from any LiveCD 3. Make two partitions on each HDD: for 256-1024MB and for remaining space, make first partition bootable 4. Create mdraid1 around second