This bug was fixed in the package multipath-tools - 0.11.1-2ubuntu1
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multipath-tools (0.11.1-2ubuntu1) questing; urgency=medium
* Merge with Debian unstable (LP: #2110438). Remaining changes:
- d/rules: don't build the multipath-tools binary package on i386; only
kpartx.
- d/p/enable-find-multipaths.patch: re-enable find_multipaths by
default -- see the removed 'add_find-multipaths.patch' (LP 1463046)
- d/t/initramfs: determine extracted main cpio path dynamically
- d/NEWS: add removal of kpartx-boot package
- d/rules: remove -Bsymbolic-functions from LDFLAGS
- d/rules: install friendly names multipath.conf by default
* Drop changes:
- d/t/tgtbasedmpaths: allow rc of 3 for socket (LP #2078888)
[included in 0.11.1-2]
- dmsetup version restriction lift
+ Revert dmsetup downgrade (LP #2073622)
+ d/control: allow older dmsetup
[cancel each other out]
- d/t/{control,initramfs}: fix initramfs dep8 test
[merged with "determine extracted main cpio path dynamically"]
[ Olivier Gayot ]
* d/initramfs: fix multipathd process lingering when local-* initramfs
scripts are not executed. The multipathd process is started by a script in
init-top/ (which is executed unconditionally) so it should be
stopped by an init-bottom script, not a local-bottom script which is
not always executed (LP: #2080474).
- This is affecting the Ubuntu installer, where we execute (perhaps
accidentally) the nfs-* scripts instead of the local-* scripts.
-- Jonas Jelten <[email protected]> Wed, 23 Jul 2025 12:06:34
+0200
** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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