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Scott James Remnant |
2.6.7.1-1ubuntu9 |
15 years ago
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46
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Dustin Kirkland |
2.6.7.1-1ubuntu8 |
15 years ago
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Scott James Remnant |
2.6.7.1-1ubuntu7 |
15 years ago
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44
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Joseph Smidt |
2.6.7.1-1ubuntu6 |
15 years ago
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43
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Steve Langasek |
2.6.7.1-1ubuntu5 |
15 years ago
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42
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Scott James Remnant |
2.6.7.1-1ubuntu4 |
15 years ago
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41
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Soren Hansen |
2.6.7.1-1ubuntu3 |
15 years ago
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Scott James Remnant |
2.6.7.1-1ubuntu2 |
15 years ago
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* This merge should solve the critical bug: LP: #282492. * Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes: * config.c, Assemble.c: retrieve the returned value from asprintf, and assert; should prevent mdadm from segfaulting if there is not enough memory available; Debian Bug #509167. * debian/README.initramfs-transition, debian/README.upgrading-2.5.3, debian/README.Debian: drop Debian-specific documentation. * debian/mkconf: initialize variable. * debian/mdadm-startall, debian/mdadm-startall.8, debian/mdadm.links, debian/mdadm.manpages, debian/mdadm-startall.sgm: dropped, not used in Ubuntu (thus dropping the build-dep on docbook-to-man). * debian/mdadm.preinst, debian/mdadm.udev: udev enablement, remove the Debian init script. * debian/mdadm.templates, debian/mdadm-udeb.templates: Ubuntu puts the debconf template questions in the udeb. * debian/mdadm.postrm: drop warnings in the initramfs update. * debian/mdadm.postinst, debian/mdadm.config, initramfs/init-premount: boot-degraded enablement; maintain udev starting of RAID devices; init-premount hook script for the initramfs, to provide information at boot. * debian/mdadm-udeb.dirs: udeb packaging for installer. * debian/mdadm.dirs: install init-premount script. * debian/control: maintainer updates, no need for docbook since we dropped the manpages that needed it, we need specific udev and initramfs-tools versions that don't ship 'mdrun'. * debian/mdadm-raid: drop, since we have a udev rule that automatically runs "mdadm --assemble --scan --no-degraded", activating any non-degraded device as their components are detected. * debian/rules: account for the various installation differences of the documentation, udev rules, the udeb, initramfs premount script, udeb templates and translation thereof. * debian/initramfs/hook: massively simplified by udev. * debian/install-rc, check.d/_numbers, check.d/root_on_raid: Ubuntu partman installer changes.
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Dustin Kirkland |
2.6.7.1-1ubuntu1 |
15 years ago
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38
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Dustin Kirkland |
2.6.7-3ubuntu8 |
15 years ago
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37
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Dustin Kirkland |
2.6.7-3ubuntu7 |
15 years ago
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Dustin Kirkland |
2.6.7-3ubuntu6 |
15 years ago
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35
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Dustin Kirkland |
2.6.7-3ubuntu5 |
15 years ago
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Dustin Kirkland |
2.6.7-3ubuntu4 |
15 years ago
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33
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Dustin Kirkland |
2.6.7-3ubuntu3 |
15 years ago
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Kees Cook |
2.6.7-3ubuntu2 |
15 years ago
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* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes: * md activation: - We now have a single udev rule for both the real system and the initramfs, since doing things differently there will only result in bugs and confusion. - This rule runs "mdadm --assemble --scan --no-degraded", automatically activating any non-degraded device as their components are detected. - Drop the mdadm-raid init script, since this does the same thing. - Also drop mdadm-startall which uses the mdadm-raid init script, and its associated sgml file (thus dropping the build-dep on docbook-to-man) - Simplify the configuration, since we always autostart all devices so do not need to specify any required root devices, etc. - Since udev autostarts arrays, much of the initramfs script can be dropped. * Depend on initramfs-tools, specifically a version that doesn't ship the mdrun script. and a version that supports the mountfail functionality, see below. This way we can clean out a lot of the upgrade handling from the initramfs hook. * Just get initramfs to load the modules for us * Create init-premount hook script for the initramfs, to provide information at boot, if the root device is not functional. * Retrieve the returned value from asprintf, and add an assertion. This should prevent mdadm from segfaulting if there is not enough memory available.
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Luke Yelavich |
2.6.7-3ubuntu1 |
15 years ago
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* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes: * md activation: - We now have a single udev rule for both the real system and the initramfs, since doing things differently there will only result in bugs and confusion. - This rule runs "mdadm --assemble --scan --no-degraded", automatically activating any non-degraded device as their components are detected. - Drop the mdadm-raid init script, since this does the same thing. - Also drop mdadm-startall which uses the mdadm-raid init script, and its associated sgml file (thus dropping the build-dep on docbook-to-man) - Simplify the configuration, since we always autostart all devices so do not need to specify any required root devices, etc. - Drop the deprecated mdrun entirely. - Since udev autostarts arrays, much of the initramfs script can be dropped. * Install a new udev rule at 65 which runs vol_id on clean raid arrays. This will cause lvm, etc. to be run (since there is vol_id information present for the enclosed filesystem). * Depend on initramfs-tools, specifically a version that doesn't ship the mdrun script. and a version that supports the mountfail functionality, see below. This way we can clean out a lot of the upgrade handling from the initramfs hook. * Just get initramfs to load the modules for us * Create init-premount hook script for the initramfs, to provide information at boot, if the root device is not functional.
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Luke Yelavich |
2.6.4-2ubuntu1 |
16 years ago
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Luke Yelavich |
2.6.3+200709292116+4450e59-3ubuntu3 |
16 years ago
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28
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Luke Yelavich |
2.6.3+200709292116+4450e59-3ubuntu2 |
16 years ago
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