On Sat, 2010-04-24 at 17:42 +0000, Ali Onur Uyar wrote:
> The bugs 561390 and 527666 seem to be pointing to the very same issue to me.
>
They are not.
527666 (this bug) describes an issue where mountall simply doesn't wait
long enough for block devices to appear that *do* appear.
561390 describes an issue where mountall never receives notification of
LVM devices from the kernel.
> Infact, I was quite tempted to mark them as duplicates:
>
Do not.
> Why do you think the two bugs refer to separate issues? In what way do
> the two bugs differ? How can I identify exactly which issue I am
> experiencing?
>
Since this bug (mountall doesn't wait long enough) has been fixed, if
you are experiencing issues you are either experiencing bug 561390
(which has not been marked Fix Released) or a different bug entirely.
It's always best to just file a new bug describing your own problems,
and allow the developers to triage that bug and determine themselves
whether it's a duplicate of a known problem or a new problem not
previously known.
Scott
--
Scott James Remnant
<email address hidden>
On Sat, 2010-04-24 at 17:42 +0000, Ali Onur Uyar wrote:
> The bugs 561390 and 527666 seem to be pointing to the very same issue to me.
>
They are not.
527666 (this bug) describes an issue where mountall simply doesn't wait
long enough for block devices to appear that *do* appear.
561390 describes an issue where mountall never receives notification of
LVM devices from the kernel.
> Infact, I was quite tempted to mark them as duplicates:
>
Do not.
> Why do you think the two bugs refer to separate issues? In what way do
> the two bugs differ? How can I identify exactly which issue I am
> experiencing?
>
Since this bug (mountall doesn't wait long enough) has been fixed, if
you are experiencing issues you are either experiencing bug 561390
(which has not been marked Fix Released) or a different bug entirely.
It's always best to just file a new bug describing your own problems,
and allow the developers to triage that bug and determine themselves
whether it's a duplicate of a known problem or a new problem not
previously known.
Scott
--
Scott James Remnant
<email address hidden>