I am not sure if they should be marked as duplicates, but see also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mdadm/+bug/1335642 .
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Title:
udev rul
I came across this while purposely breaking my sw RAID array to test if
booting through the mirror disk or degraded array was OK.
Comment #4 worked for me.
ls /dev/mapper on the initram shell really showed that my root device
(which is on LVM) was not available before running that udevadm command
Forgot to add that I am using Ubuntu 14.04 on an IBM x3630 M4 hardware.
12.04 apparently didn't manifested this problem.
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Title:
mdadm runs into
I've went through this problem just now. The changes described in #5
solved the problem for me as well.
The fix released in LP: #1258202 (logrotate version 3.8.6-1ubuntu2) adds
those lines to the default logrotate.conf file, but I got some custom
configs in mine and so I had to manually change it.
I've hit this bug even tough I've applied the fix discussed in comment
#6 of bug #964957.
Specifically I've built partman-auto-lvm_42ubuntu2+dannf2_all.udeb from
the 38th revision of https://code.launchpad.net/~dannf/partman-auto-lvm
/precise-fixes, and installed that udeb using an early command.
This is probably the same as #964957, isn't it?
Maybe should be marked as duplicate?
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Title:
preseeded partition attempts to proceed too fast
To
> Also why does service say it is running when it isn't?
Yeah, I saw the same thing. Didn't investigate it enough to make any comments.
> Anything else I can try to make tftpd-hpa work from boot?
Maybe starting tftpd as an "up" line on the interface definition
(/etc/network/interface, man interfac
Hello Allen,
As you may already know, the tftpd-hpa daemon is started on boot by the
upstart system, as configured in the file /etc/init/tftpd-hpa.conf.
This file contains a line beggining with "start on", which gives the
*condition* in which upstart will start the daemon (by running the
script th
I have the same problem, using lucid latest package (5.0-11ubuntu2.1).
I have many interfaces configured in this machine, and nic bonding
configured. Upstart seems to raise tftp when the first bond interface
starts:
syslog.2.gz:Jun 13 14:17:02 kernel: [3.923760] bnx2: eth1: using
MSI
syslog
I was having the same problem in my laptop (Dell 131L with radeon xpress
1100, widescreen display). I've solved it by correcting the resolution
in the /etc/usplash.conf file and running "sudo update-initramfs -u -k
`uname -r`".
The resolution was wrong: 1280x1024 while the native for my display i
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