> Well, not necessarily. The swap issue is the same as the rootfs one
Ah, yes, you're right.
I was thinking with the assumption that the workaround/patch for the timeout was in place.
Indeed, if it's not in place, there'll be no swap nor anything multipath'ed at all.
In the particular case the workaround/patch is applied, what I've seen is a job waiting/timing out for the swap device (now) incorrectly specified in /etc/fstab.
Thanks for pointing that out.
> The debdiff looks quite good; I'll add in the removal of scsi_wait_device which is just useless (that module no longer exists).
> Well, not necessarily. The swap issue is the same as the rootfs one
Ah, yes, you're right.
I was thinking with the assumption that the workaround/patch for the timeout was in place.
Indeed, if it's not in place, there'll be no swap nor anything multipath'ed at all.
In the particular case the workaround/patch is applied, what I've seen is a job waiting/timing out for the swap device (now) incorrectly specified in /etc/fstab.
Thanks for pointing that out.
> The debdiff looks quite good; I'll add in the removal of scsi_wait_device which is just useless (that module no longer exists).
Cool :) thanks!