In linux.debian.kernel Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The major issue for d-i with 2.6.13 is the dropped devfs support. However,
there already is support for udev in d-i; what's currently missing is a
udeb for hotplug. What we have was backported by Colin Watson from
Actually we have had
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A udeb for hotplug in unstable? Hmmm, packages.d.o makes no mention of it
and I could not find it on a mirror...
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/debian-installer/udev-udeb
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In linux.debian.kernel Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there already is support for udev in d-i; what's currently missing is a
udeb for hotplug.
Thinking again about this: an hotplug udeb is not be strictly needed,
because current versions of udev already provide the hotplug multiplexer.
The
In linux.debian.maint.boot Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that d-i actually needs only the first item, and since it's not
critical for many devices I will deal with it later.
So the next udev-udeb package will not depend anymore on hotplug-udeb.
The idea is to possibly switch d-i
On Sep 15, Horms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any work in progress to make hotplug not so damn slow?
Yes. As I explained in another message in this thread and countless
other times in the past, boot-time delays caused by parsing map files
in hotplug will be cured by removing hotplug itself
In linux.debian.maint.boot Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, from this thread it looks like we can start testing as soon as the
dependency on a hotplug-udeb in udev-udeb is removed.
Done. :-)
Now I am working on a coldplug-enabled udev package, targeted to
experimental.
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On Sep 22, Nathanael Nerode [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marco d'Itri wrote:
Please check if this bug has been fixed by 2.6.13, on my system the four
extra ttyS devices which were claimed by serial8250 are gone.
I'll be sure to do this. 2.6.13 isn't in unstable yet though, is it?
It's
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On Oct 10, C.Y.M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When using udev with linux kernel 2.6.14-rc3, I get the following error during
system boot. Plug and Play ACPI support in the kernel is loading uhci_hcd
just
fine, but it
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On Oct 10, Greg KH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Wrong $MODALIAS reported by cdc-acm.]
Ok, this is a kernel bug, found it, now how to fix it...
Forwarded.
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On Oct 12, Jan Taegert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
after upgrading udev from 0.070-2 to 0.070-4 modprobe is giving out
error messages to console output on system startup. Normally the
concerning modules seem to work
On Oct 12, Jonas Smedegaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could also test with a yaird-baked initramfs instead of one made
using initramfs-tools.
The point is that bug can be reproduced only *without* the initramfs.
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On Oct 13, Horms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, should I reassign this to udev, or do you want to leave it here.
No way. If loading a kernel module breaks the system, it's a kernel bug.
I guess if its a module problem its actually a kernel issue, but
perhaps you can help us to track down
On Oct 18, Jurij Smakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The original report states that downgrading udev and using it with the
*same* kernel fixes the situation. How can it be a kernel bug?
If a driver advertises to support some hardware but then does not work
it's a kernel bug.
The latest udev may
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On Oct 22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems hotplugging my firewire CDR.
I'm using linux-image-2.6.13-1-686_2.6.13-1 but it fails with any new
kernel version.
The error log is:
ieee1394: Error parsing configrom for node
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On Oct 23, Greg KH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, the table is in the drivers themselves. See the 'modalias' file in
the usb device directory for what should be passed to modprobe to load
the proper driver. Unfortunatly, this is a kernel bug, we didn't get
On Oct 26, Horms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to clarify, udevd gets a bunch of events and tries to
serialise them into modprobe calls, right? Do you think there
There is no serialization, only some throttling (IIRC it tries to run up
to 10 child processes in parallel).
is any chance it
On Oct 26, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... come to think of it, that's what I use automout for. It could be
removable media, then.
Anyway, I can't reproduce it anymore, since 8 days ago:
daemon.log.0:Oct 18 00:47:44 khazad-dum udevd[14729]: get_netlink_msg: no
On Oct 26, md wrote:
Anyway, I can't reproduce it anymore, since 8 days ago:
daemon.log.0:Oct 18 00:47:44 khazad-dum udevd[14729]: get_netlink_msg: no
ACTION in payload found, skip event 'umount'
I have since learnt that these events are generated by the kernel.
Why they are broken should
On Oct 27, Horms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no serialization, only some throttling (IIRC it tries to run up
to 10 child processes in parallel).
Ok, but it runs modprobe, not ismod, right?
Yes.
As Rusty suggested I wrapped /sbin/modprobe in a logger script, but so
far I have not
On Oct 28, Rusty Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latter is the simplest option. Please try this patch (it will be in
the next release, too). If it seems to work, please ack.
No luck.
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On Oct 29, Rusty Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please send complete log.
Here it is. I can reproduce the bug even with a script like:
while read m; do
/sbin/modprobe.real $m
done LIST
(Each command was logged to different files which have been sorted by
PID and reassembled.)
=[
On Nov 01, Rusty Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, if the root filesystem is read-only, then the locking will fail
(you need to open a file read/write to get an exclusive fcntl lock).
Perhaps this is happening to you? If not, please check again that you
Sure, all of this happens when / is
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There are some missing symbols in some modules (usb ones here, but maybe
others), and running depmod fixes it,
No, it does not. Please read the full #333052 and #333522 bugs.
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On Nov 01, Sven Luther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are some missing symbols in some modules (usb ones here, but maybe
others), and running depmod fixes it,
No, it does not. Please read the full #333052 and #333522 bugs.
Well, it did for me (the usb stuff on powerpc), but then this is
On Nov 01, Sven Luther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i upgraded, and rebooted, and the missing symbols where there. I did run
depmod by hand, and no more missing symbols, so care to explain why this
doesn't solve the problem ?
Please read the full #333052 and #333522 bugs.
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On Nov 05, Pozsar Balazs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With my patch, modprobe waits until the needed modules come out of the
Loading or Unloading state.
Looks like it works, I will upload a new package today.
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On Nov 11, Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that psmouse is loaded too early by recent udev, more
specifically:
it is loaded BEFORE the loading of usb-stuff.
This is known issue of psmouse module:
On Nov 11, Jonas Smedegaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reading that referenced URL I tend to disagree that this is a kernel
bug: It seems that if hardware has USB legacy mode enabled, then USB
drivers can be explicitly loaded first to reset that.
I still believe that it's up to the drivers to
On Aug 07, Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
drivers/media/dvb/frontends/tda10021.c (licensed under GPLv2+) contains a
small chunk of binary code:
What makes you believe this is code instead of data to be loaded in
the card registers?
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Severity: normal
I am using WEP and need to roam between two access points. This does not
work anymore (it worked fine with ipw3945) and when I hit this condition
I need to remove and reload the driver.
Linux bongo.bofh.it 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Thu Aug 28 12:00:54 UTC 2008 i686
On Feb 24, maximilian attems m...@stro.at wrote:
shall the udev hook take care of it to add it anyway
and i remove the addition?
udev now installs it, but it cannot be removed from initramfs-tools
until there will be a versioned dependency which will guarantee a
working system (and I do not
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On Mar 04, Tony Mantler nic...@ubb.ca wrote:
It seems that a few minutes after waking my laptop from sleep I'll often
notice a sudden jump in system activity. I've traced this back to udev
looping on the graphics drm device for some reason. Running udevd
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On Mar 17, Dave Williams d.r.williams...@cantab.net wrote:
If 'udevadm trigger' is run once the system is booted and running
normally it also crashes the system in the same manner (blank screen,
hard reset required).
Obviously a kernel bug.
Kernel: Linux
elen...@planet.nl wrote:
I don't think the first would be a very good idea as it means that we'll
still not be rid of the IDE drivers. It seems better to concentrate the
Indeed. Please remember that udev has at least a couple of open bugs
about things like persistent links breaking with the IDE
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This patch allows autoconfiguration of the name server address on IPv6
networks without DHCPv6.
http://kernel.linkfanel.net/rdnss-2.6.23.1.patch
http://rdnssd.linkfanel.net/
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On Mar 27, leonardo.fava...@email.it wrote:
Running htop I can see many udevd --daemon entries. Most of them are running
0.0% whilst the top two are runnin 90/100% of both cpus. If I stop the top
two they restart and reach the 100%
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On Mar 31, Arthur Marsh arthur.ma...@internode.on.net wrote:
I had tried several kernels including kernels that had previously worked
with just an eata entry in /etc/modules without getting eata loading
before it was needed to check and mount filesystems
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On Apr 06, Juan Ramon Chan mainjrc...@yahoo.com wrote:
After some rebootings, i suddenly got this error. before not.
[1.739777] Linux agpgart interface v0.103
[1.861458] [drm:drm_fill_in_dev] *ERROR* Cannot initialize the agpgart
module.
[
On Apr 05, Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote:
echo mountd statd portmap lockd: ALL /etc/hosts.deny
# the second line is acually not needed, but shows that the problem is
# not a wrong service name
echo 32767: ALL /etc/hosts.deny
telnet servername 32767
Port number 32767 is
On Aug 28, Bastian Blank wa...@debian.org wrote:
And you don't ever reassign bugs to the kernel if you have not at least
collect _any_ information. It only happens with the experimental version
of udev.
Well, I am sorry that the submitter is an idiot who reported false
information... Indeed
Please advise.
On Aug 27, Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it wrote:
On Aug 26, Benoit Plessis ben...@plessis.info wrote:
I was stopped by the bnx2 driver being unable to load it's firmware when
adding 'bnx2' in the 'modules' files,
Why not letting udev load the driver by itself instead
Why? The /dev/ram* devices are not needed anymore for the early boot
with 2.6 kernels, unless there is something fundamental I am missing
this driver should become modular.
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If the issue is really that your system is so much slow that it is
unable to load the firmware before the 60 seconds timeout expires, and I
highly doubt it, then just set /sys/class/firmware/timeout to a much
higher value (just do it at the top of /lib/udev/firmware.agent and
then rebuild the
On Sep 13, Ola Lundqvist o...@debian.org wrote:
Sorry for the late answer, but I have some questions to you:
1) Have you enabled IPv6 forwarding?
/sbin/sysctl -q -w net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1
Yes, or connectivity to the VE would not work anyway.
2) Is the HN node configured with static
On Oct 02, Moritz Muehlenhoff j...@inutil.org wrote:
Support for proper udev autoloading seems to have only been added
as of commit
This does not matter, since 80-drivers.rules always had a workaround:
SUBSYSTEM==scsi_device, ATTRS{type}==8, \
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On Oct 03, Freddie Witherden fred...@witherden.org wrote:
The file does exist. Therefore it would appear as if the attributes appear
at a later stage. If this is a kernel/udev bug I am now unsure. However,
It is a kernel bug unless I am missing some rule about
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On Oct 07, Michael Guntsche m...@it-loops.com wrote:
If i boot up I have /dev/ttyS[23] 0 and 1 is completely missing. If I do
rmmod 8250_pnp;modprobe 8250_pnp ttys1 is created but not 0.
Your kernel believes this, udev just follows instructions from the
kernel.
On Oct 28, Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au wrote:
Does anybody know why, and if ther are other architecture-specific
cases I need to care about? I checked pescetti.d.o which is powerpc,
but it has regular symbols.
As a workaround you can create /etc/udev/kernel-upgrade and then
manually
Package: firmware-linux-free
Version: 2.6.31-1
Severity: normal
Installing a firmware package should trigger a rebuild of all initramfs.
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On some of my systems, some time after boot (from about 1 to 8 days)
the kernel stops emitting packets (?). Using tcpdump on eth0 on the
guest I could see incoming ARP requests from the host but no answers.
No errors have been logged by
On Apr 28, Vincent Danjean vincent.danj...@ens-lyon.org wrote:
On some of my systems, some time after boot (from about 1 to 8 days)
the kernel stops emitting packets (?).
It is related to #576838 ?
AFAIK no, because no errors are logged by the kernel.
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Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
We want this for squeeze because it greatly improve networking
performances of KVM guest to almost native levels.
The patch is fully self-contained, so hopefully it will be trivial to
backport.
On Feb 07, Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it wrote:
(The patch is not yet upstream but it is expected to be merged as soon
as the next merge window is opened. If you want to wait then the bug can
serve as a reminder.)
macvtap has been merged in 2.6.34:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git
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On May 15, Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it wrote:
I'm not sure if this is a problem in acpi_fakekeyd or in udev; loading
I'd say that the kernel should be fixed to hint input/uinput.
Kay confirmed, the kernel should be changed to hint input!uinput
instead of just
On May 21, maximilian attems m...@stro.at wrote:
kernel-provided name 'dm-0' and NAME='/mapper/sda2_crypt' disagree, please
use SYMLINK+=
or change the kernel to provide the proper name
This is just a warning and is not related to whatever problem you have.
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Tags: patch upstream
Blocks: 581791
This should fix #581791.
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CC: Kay Sievers
On May 25, Jonas Meurer jo...@freesources.org wrote:
in the former case you most probably spotted another bug (or
misconfigured your system), in the latter case this bugreport should be
reassigned to package dmsetup, where the respective udev rules need to
be updated.
The warning is harmless
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On Jun 03, Greg KH g...@kroah.com wrote:
This is a kernel bug, not a udev one. A kernel patch fixes this.
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On Jun 25, Jasen Betts ja...@xnet.co.nz wrote:
running /etc/init.d/udev start
(like is done by /etc/rcS/S04udev ) renders keyboard and video
inoperable and halts the boot process (as far as I can tell - network
never comes up, case power button does
ppp-udeb/armel unsatisfiable Depends: ppp-modules
ppp-udeb/s390 unsatisfiable Depends: ppp-modules
http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=ppp
Please advise. ppp-udeb has been this way for a long time, does it need
to be changed due to kernel changes?
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Can anybody comment on this?
On Aug 06, md wrote:
ppp-udeb/armel unsatisfiable Depends: ppp-modules
ppp-udeb/s390 unsatisfiable Depends: ppp-modules
http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=ppp
Please advise. ppp-udeb has been this way for a long time, does it need
to be
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On Aug 29, Aleksi .P ale...@ajp.dy.fi wrote:
Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Everytime i boot my omnibook XE-GF laptop without acpi=off option in grub
kernel section
my laptops output to screen stops when udev runs and it shows black screen
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On Mar 25, Michael Meskes mes...@debian.org wrote:
The PC would shutdown saying Critical temperature reached (128 C) when
doing
CPU intensive work. The fans were not turning on at all.
The installer should create the file
(32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256]
Capabilities: [80] Power Management version 2
Kernel driver in use: sdhci-pci
On Mar 09, Viet Nguyen meta...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry but nothing printed, neither dmesg.
Did i miss anything?
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 9:18 PM, Marco d'Itri m
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On Apr 04, marco ghidinelli marc...@linux.it wrote:
as you guessed, i tried to start rcS services, and the system freezes
when launching S03udev start.
i attached below the output from 'ps faxw':
the process sleeps waiting for something:
/sbin/modprobe
On Apr 26, rleigh rle...@codelibre.net wrote:
-mount -t tmpfs -o nodev,noexec,nosuid,mode=0755 none /run
+mount -t tmpfs -o nosuid,size=20%,mode=0755 tmpfs /run
Why does /run should not be noexec?
I've added the block above because we can't make an upload of sysvinit/
initscripts to
On Apr 26, rleigh rle...@codelibre.net wrote:
Testing with initramfs-tools (maks/run) with current unstable shows
udev appearing to work correctly with it using /dev/.udev when /run
is not present on the host system. And also with /run present on
Did you check with LVM and that all its
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On Apr 28, ael law_ence@ntlworld.com wrote:
Apr 28 13:54:11 precise kernel: [ 91.941826] scsi scan: INQUIRY result too
short (5), using 36
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Given the INQUIRY result too short
On May 14, Francois Deppierraz franc...@ctrlaltdel.ch wrote:
r...@auyantepui:~# vzctl stop 124
Stopping VE ...
Unable to stop VE: operation timed out
r...@auyantepui:~#
I have a similar issue, but I am not sure if it is related.
In my case there are no error after the timeout:
On Jun 11, Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it wrote:
I have a similar issue, but I am not sure if it is related.
It is the same issue of
http://roy.marples.name/projects/openrc/ticket/115
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On Jun 25, Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu wrote:
Any word on this?
I'd like to get an explanation from the kernel maintainers about why
this would be needed (and it would be needed in my package).
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On Jul 17, maximilian attems m...@stro.at wrote:
a more profund way is to modprobe scsi_wait_scan in the udev script.
cc udev Maintiner to getting an update on the status of that?
I first need to finish the current package.
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On Jul 20, Moritz Muehlenhoff j...@inutil.org wrote:
Actually the correct patch is http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10405/ .
Scott's patch landed in 2.6.30.
Mario, can you confirm that this fixes your problem?
I cannot reboot right now, but I am sure that it does.
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Version: 2.6.26-17lenny1
Severity: normal
This happens when I add -j LOG to the top of the INPUT and FORWARD
chains and ping the VE (2001:4b78:1:0200::1) from an external host:
Aug 8 12:28:06 web01 kernel: [70845.790963] IN=eth0 OUT=venet0
I am ready to apply this change but I am unsure about a detail: is
there any reason to run udevadm settle a second time before
scsi_wait_scan is loaded?
udevadm trigger
#udevadm settle || true
if [ -d /sys/bus/scsi ]; then
modprobe -q scsi_wait_scan modprobe -r scsi_wait_scan
fi
On Aug 25, Debian Bug Tracking System ow...@bugs.debian.org wrote:
reassign 543452 udev
Not everything is a udev bug.
Since the submitter states that the name changes by switching kernel
version, my first guess is that this is a kernel bug.
If it's not then probably it's a bug in util-linux,
On Aug 26, Benoit Plessis ben...@plessis.info wrote:
I was stopped by the bnx2 driver being unable to load it's firmware when
adding 'bnx2' in the 'modules' files,
Why not letting udev load the driver by itself instead?
Since udev is setup in init-premount, it's unavailable when loading
On Nov 28, Bastian Blank wa...@debian.org wrote:
The Linux image packages needs to do some modifications to core
configuration files like fstab in the future to allow newer kernels to
work. To do this and the planned further extension I intend to make all
linux image packages depend on
On Aug 30, maximilian attems m...@stro.at wrote:
Can we start udev earlier? I see that some of the standard scripts
manually run mknod to work around this.
i'll have a look but won't have time before next weekend.
such a big change needs to be well thought.
Please let me know if you plan to
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Tags: fixed-upstream upstream
Please backport this change, it is required by some laptops (e.g. Dell
Latitude E6400) for correct support of trackpoint and touchpad.
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On Dec 24, Filippo Giunchedi fili...@debian.org wrote:
it would be nice to have tomoyo enabled, userspace tools are in the archive
already.
Agreed, I really look forward to try it.
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On Dec 29, Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote:
For optical disc drives, it may be possible to update udev naming rules
in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-cd.rules; I have not tried to
implement this yet.
It looks hard. Just deleting it on upgrades will solve the problem for
most users.
On Dec 29, Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote:
I agree the enumeration order is not likely to change for most users.
However this will cause problems for people who switch back and forth
between different kernel versions (e.g. when testing whether a bug is
fixed in unstable).
I can't
On Dec 29, Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote:
Is it not possible to add corresponding rules, e.g.:
Two issues: I am not sure that it is possible to determine the new
$ID_PATH value and I fear that multiple rules for the same link name
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On Jan 09, David Liontooth lionte...@cogweb.net wrote:
WARNING: at fs/notify/inotify/inotify_fsnotify.c:129 idr_callback+0x36/0x58()
Hardware name: X8DT3
inotify closing but id=0 for entry=8801bd9143c8 in group=8801bf08c380
still in idr. Probably
On Jan 12, Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org wrote:
Marco, what do you think of switching to this, or at least using its fb
part?
I do not mind explicitly blacklisting each fb driver, but I would like
to have a way to semi-automatically generate the list. Is there any?
BTW, I am not sure why
On Jan 19, Joey Korkames j...@kidfixit.com wrote:
modprobed. This is a job that only udevd really does at the moment, so
maybe it should be run before the manual modprobe list is iterated.
Yes, see #543717.
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hen...@webconverger.com wrote:
Hi there, I had some problem updating due to udev asking for a new
kernel. Is there one coming down into squeeze, or what have I missed?
I do not expect dom0 support in testing soon.
Somebody should rebuild the lenny xen kernel without
CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED.
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reassign 566401 initramfs-tools
thanks
On Jan 23, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
See this:
See this:
m...@bongo:~$zcat /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-trunk-686|cpio -t|grep firmware.agent
39945 blocks
lib/udev/firmware.agent
m...@bongo:~$
If installing the firmware.agent is supposed to be
On Jan 24, maximilian attems m...@stro.at wrote:
the plan as decided in Portland was to go forward with openvz
if upstream provides us with a patch in time. as currently this
looks quite bad (latest available patch is for 2.6.27, there is
no sign of a patch for 2.6.32, nor any schedule like
In linux.debian.kernel Suno Ano suno@sunoano.org wrote:
- most folks run Linux-VServer, OpenVZ, LXC etc. on boxes they own plus
they control themselves so that is not really an issue
I wonder how you came to this conclusion.
- those environments in need for limits/beancounters (disk
In linux.debian.kernel Suno Ano suno@sunoano.org wrote:
Marco So it will not actually be available in squeeze, and squeeze
Marco cannot work with the lenny kernels unless they are rebuilt with
Marco CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED=n. You could as well have said proposed
Marco to wait and use the
In linux.debian.kernel maximilian attems m...@stro.at wrote:
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 03:17:14PM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
lack of the equivalent of vzctl enter is a critical issue for my
applications.
looks feasable thanks to libvirt:
virsh --connect lxc:/// console v1
http://libvirt.org
On Jan 25, Bastian Blank wa...@debian.org wrote:
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 12:26:42AM +, Marco d'Itri wrote:
Actually I meant vzctl exec so this is not even close: I need to
change the context of a running process.
Hu? vzctl exec does a fork and an exec. Please enlighten me where
On Jan 29, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
mdadm in incremental mode needs the hostname to be able to work
without a configuration file, which would make RAID-boot much more
robust. Instead of mdadm touching
/proc/sys/kernel/{host,domain}name, it feels like initramfs should
do
On Jan 29, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
What happens if the hostname is changed but the initramfs is not
rebuilt?
How likely is that to happen? How likely is it to happen that the
hostname is changed, an array built (thus carrying the new
hostname), and the initramfs not
On Feb 05, Moritz Muehlenhoff j...@inutil.org wrote:
OTOH enabling it for Squeeze doesn't make much sense if we don't yet have
compatible user space tools.
It would still make sense (if the current kernel really has all the
features needed) because backporting and keeping up to date any
On Jan 26, maximilian attems m...@stro.at wrote:
so it it will be run early enough that it is present for
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules and no one will need to do
mknoding.
I cannot do this without coordination with the initramfs-tool package
because load_modules and init-premount/blacklist
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