I see the points about upstream/unreleased trunk. I'm not aware of plans/how the dm/m-t community plans for releases.
Well, Debian 0.5.0 would help to a reasonable extent.
multipath-tools 0.5.0 fixes a number of issues encountered here, and is in a better position regarding backports.
Additionally, there's a few fixes I had to submit to Debian multipath-tools 0.5.0 (and sg3-utils), which would be required too for booting from multipath.
So, I think Debian 0.5.0 is OK, and any required more-recent commits we encounter can get backports.
Thanks.
Hi Steve,
I see the points about upstream/unreleased trunk. I'm not aware of plans/how the dm/m-t community plans for releases.
Well, Debian 0.5.0 would help to a reasonable extent.
multipath-tools 0.5.0 fixes a number of issues encountered here, and is in a better position regarding backports.
Additionally, there's a few fixes I had to submit to Debian multipath-tools 0.5.0 (and sg3-utils), which would be required too for booting from multipath.
So, I think Debian 0.5.0 is OK, and any required more-recent commits we encounter can get backports.
Thanks.