acpiphp module needs to be loaded on boot
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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vm-builder (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Scott Moser |
Bug Description
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As mentioned in bug 432154, in UEC images we want acpiphp module
automatically loaded at boot. For our images, the customer should not
have to set up anything additional to have dynamic block device support.
The expected fix here is to append 'acpiphp' to /etc/modules. Ie:
echo "acpiphp" >> /etc/modules
There is no expected negative affect of attempting to load that module
on ec2. The primary reason for this at the moment is that the kernels
on ec2 do not have the module built.
affects ubuntu/vm-builder
assignee smoser
tag uec-images
status confirmed
importance medium
subscribe kirkland
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Changed in vm-builder (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Confirmed → In Progress |
summary: |
- acpiphp module needs to be loaded on first boot + acpiphp module needs to be loaded on boot |
This is fixed in automated ec2 builds . The 20091013.1 build (http:// uec-images. ubuntu. com/karmic/ 20091013. 1) should have it, as well as all subsequent builds.