there are only - as already mentioned some error messages a little "ugly" -
but it works
2014/1/9 Josef Hope <email address hidden>
> Ok i will test in next days
> Am 09.01.2014 17:53 schrieb "Phillip Susi" <email address hidden>:
>
> The backport to precise is still waiting for someone to test and verify
>> it, see comment #56.
>>
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>> report.
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1093918
>>
>> Title:
>> grub-probe auto-detection fails on raid
>>
>> Status in “multipath-tools” package in Ubuntu:
>> Fix Released
>> Status in “multipath-tools” source package in Precise:
>> Fix Committed
>>
>> Bug description:
>> kpartx was mapping the entire extended partition then stacking the
>> logical partitions on that device. This exposes a device that
>> otherwise appears to be an entire disk device containing the logical
>> partitions, and this confuses grub. The extended partition is
>> supposed to only expose the first two sectors to allow LILO to be
>> installed.
>>
>> The patch has been applied upstream now, and since this is the only
>> change since quantal, a simple copy to quantal-updates should resolve
>> it there as well. I have done this in my ppa and the reporter has
>> verified it has fixed the issue.
>>
>> TEST CASE:
>>
>> Use fdisk to create an extended parition either on a fakeraid disk or
>> an LVM logical volume. Run kpartx -a /dev/mapper/whatever to activate
>> the partitions on the disk. Assuming the extended partition is number
>> 3, then sudo blockdev --getsz /dev/mapper/whatever3 will report the
>> apparent size of the extended partition. The size should only be 2
>> sectors regardless of the size of the extended partition.
>>
>> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
>>
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/multipath-tools/+bug/1093918/+subscriptions
>>
>
tested - OK !
*when will it be available?*
there are only - as already mentioned some error messages a little "ugly" -
but it works
2014/1/9 Josef Hope <email address hidden>
> Ok i will test in next days /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1093918 whatever to activate whatever3 will report the /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ multipath- tools/+ bug/1093918/ +subscriptions
> Am 09.01.2014 17:53 schrieb "Phillip Susi" <email address hidden>:
>
> The backport to precise is still waiting for someone to test and verify
>> it, see comment #56.
>>
>> --
>> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug
>> report.
>> https:/
>>
>> Title:
>> grub-probe auto-detection fails on raid
>>
>> Status in “multipath-tools” package in Ubuntu:
>> Fix Released
>> Status in “multipath-tools” source package in Precise:
>> Fix Committed
>>
>> Bug description:
>> kpartx was mapping the entire extended partition then stacking the
>> logical partitions on that device. This exposes a device that
>> otherwise appears to be an entire disk device containing the logical
>> partitions, and this confuses grub. The extended partition is
>> supposed to only expose the first two sectors to allow LILO to be
>> installed.
>>
>> The patch has been applied upstream now, and since this is the only
>> change since quantal, a simple copy to quantal-updates should resolve
>> it there as well. I have done this in my ppa and the reporter has
>> verified it has fixed the issue.
>>
>> TEST CASE:
>>
>> Use fdisk to create an extended parition either on a fakeraid disk or
>> an LVM logical volume. Run kpartx -a /dev/mapper/
>> the partitions on the disk. Assuming the extended partition is number
>> 3, then sudo blockdev --getsz /dev/mapper/
>> apparent size of the extended partition. The size should only be 2
>> sectors regardless of the size of the extended partition.
>>
>> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
>>
>> https:/
>>
>
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Ing. Josef Klotzner