I believe this change is incorrect and should be reversed. The -p
switch should not be used at all and kpartx should use its usual rule of
adding 'p' when the previous character is a digit, as this has been the
rule always used on Linux for forming partition names.
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@Phillip,
thanks for your input. The point of this bug was to stay closer to what
Debian does. Please feel free to open a bug with Debian and, if they
change their policy, we will follow suit.
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I agree that deviating from upstream should be avoided without good
cause, but by using this switch, Debian is deviating from upstream. Are
you aware of a good reason for this?
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Also as I mentioned in bug #737027, the dmraid part of this rule is
broken due to case mismatch. I don't have a multipath installation to
check, but I suspect it suffers from the same problem and so the rule
isn't run at all anyway.
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On 03/23/2011 09:18 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
Also as I mentioned in bug #737027, the dmraid part of this rule is
broken due to case mismatch. I don't have a multipath installation to
check, but I suspect it suffers from the same problem and so the
Quoting Phillip Susi (ps...@cfl.rr.com):
I agree that deviating from upstream should be avoided without good
cause, but by using this switch, Debian is deviating from upstream. Are
you aware of a good reason for this?
No, I'm not.
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(This should also be SRU'd to lucid and maverick)
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