2020-01-17 08:17:39 |
Juerg Haefliger |
bug |
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added bug |
2020-01-17 08:17:50 |
Juerg Haefliger |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Bionic |
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2020-01-17 08:17:50 |
Juerg Haefliger |
bug task added |
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makedumpfile (Ubuntu Bionic) |
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2020-01-17 08:49:44 |
Juerg Haefliger |
attachment added |
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0001-Add-config-variables-to-control-how-the-kdump-initrd.patch https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/makedumpfile/+bug/1860089/+attachment/5321049/+files/0001-Add-config-variables-to-control-how-the-kdump-initrd.patch |
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2020-01-17 08:50:10 |
Juerg Haefliger |
description |
There are usecases where most modules need to be included in the kdump initrd in order for the machine to boot (diskless is one example). Also, busybox might need to be used and the default (auto) is not picking it up correctly.
Add config options to control the behaviour of how the kdump initrd is created. Specifically, allow overriding the variables MODULES and BUSYBOX from initramfs/initramfs.conf. |
There are use cases where most modules need to be included in the kdump initrd in order for the machine to boot (diskless is one example). Also, busybox might need to be used and the default (auto) is not picking it up correctly.
Add config options to control the behaviour of how the kdump initrd is created. Specifically, allow overriding the variables MODULES and BUSYBOX from initramfs/initramfs.conf. |
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2020-01-17 09:11:49 |
Juerg Haefliger |
summary |
Create the kdump initrd with MODULES=most and BUSYBOX=y |
Create the kdump initrd with MODULES=most |
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2020-01-17 09:13:54 |
Juerg Haefliger |
description |
There are use cases where most modules need to be included in the kdump initrd in order for the machine to boot (diskless is one example). Also, busybox might need to be used and the default (auto) is not picking it up correctly.
Add config options to control the behaviour of how the kdump initrd is created. Specifically, allow overriding the variables MODULES and BUSYBOX from initramfs/initramfs.conf. |
There are use cases where most modules need to be included in the kdump initrd in order for the machine to boot (diskless is one example).
Add a config option to control the behaviour of how the kdump initrd is created. Specifically, allow overriding the variable MODULES from /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf. |
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2020-01-17 12:24:42 |
Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot |
tags |
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patch |
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2020-01-17 12:28:15 |
Juerg Haefliger |
attachment added |
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0001-Add-a-config-variable-to-control-which-modules-to-in.patch https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/makedumpfile/+bug/1860089/+attachment/5321130/+files/0001-Add-a-config-variable-to-control-which-modules-to-in.patch |
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