Colin Watson wrote:
> Actually, we added 256-byte inode support to grub a while back:
>
> grub (0.97-29ubuntu19) hardy; urgency=low
>
> [ David Futcher ]
> * debian/presubj: Fixed spelling mistake (LP: #177540)
>
> [ Tormod Volden ]
> * debian/update-grub: use >> instead of > when writing to existing files
> so that the script continues to work if noclobber is set. LP: #155423
>
> [ Steve Langasek ]
> * debian/patches/ext3_256byte_inode.diff: new patch cherry-picked from
> Debian to support 256-byte inodes in ext3, for compatibility with recent
> e2fsprogs upstream defaults. Thanks Stefan Lippers-Hollmann.
>
> -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Wed, 19 Mar 2008
> 12:12:40 -0700
>
> I suspect this is actually something else. I notice a chain of errors in
> your syslog starting with this:
>
> Aug 21 08:34:43 ubuntu ubiquity: Package `linux-image-2.6.26-5-generic' is not installed and no info is available.
> Aug 21 08:34:43 ubuntu ubiquity: Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,
> Aug 21 08:34:43 ubuntu ubiquity: and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
> Aug 21 08:34:43 ubuntu ubiquity: /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: linux-image-2.6.26-5-generic is not installed.
>
> In other words, the kernel package that should correspond to what's on
> the live CD wasn't copied onto the hard disk! It's not clear to me why
> this might be happening; perhaps some kind of file-copying problem, and
> perhaps Alpha 4 was just hosed in some way I've forgotten about. Can you
> reproduce this with Alpha 5?
Sorry that I took my eye off the ball, Steve. I've had other problems
that were more important to me, and, as you already noticed, I had
already found a bypass and moved on.
I see the intrepid beta is mow available, so I will try a clean install
on the same machine to see whether this problem can be closed. (I am
surprised that so many users are reporting duplicates of this problem,
so perhaps there is still something to discover from my efforts).
I'll be back to you in a couple of days - the iso is downloading now, so
I'll install as soon as I find enough free time.
Colin Watson wrote: patches/ ext3_256byte_ inode.diff: new patch cherry-picked from image-2. 6.26-5- generic' is not installed and no info is available. dpkg-reconfigur e: linux-image- 2.6.26- 5-generic is not installed.
> Actually, we added 256-byte inode support to grub a while back:
>
> grub (0.97-29ubuntu19) hardy; urgency=low
>
> [ David Futcher ]
> * debian/presubj: Fixed spelling mistake (LP: #177540)
>
> [ Tormod Volden ]
> * debian/update-grub: use >> instead of > when writing to existing files
> so that the script continues to work if noclobber is set. LP: #155423
>
> [ Steve Langasek ]
> * debian/
> Debian to support 256-byte inodes in ext3, for compatibility with recent
> e2fsprogs upstream defaults. Thanks Stefan Lippers-Hollmann.
>
> -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Wed, 19 Mar 2008
> 12:12:40 -0700
>
> I suspect this is actually something else. I notice a chain of errors in
> your syslog starting with this:
>
> Aug 21 08:34:43 ubuntu ubiquity: Package `linux-
> Aug 21 08:34:43 ubuntu ubiquity: Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,
> Aug 21 08:34:43 ubuntu ubiquity: and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
> Aug 21 08:34:43 ubuntu ubiquity: /usr/sbin/
>
> In other words, the kernel package that should correspond to what's on
> the live CD wasn't copied onto the hard disk! It's not clear to me why
> this might be happening; perhaps some kind of file-copying problem, and
> perhaps Alpha 4 was just hosed in some way I've forgotten about. Can you
> reproduce this with Alpha 5?
Sorry that I took my eye off the ball, Steve. I've had other problems
that were more important to me, and, as you already noticed, I had
already found a bypass and moved on.
I see the intrepid beta is mow available, so I will try a clean install
on the same machine to see whether this problem can be closed. (I am
surprised that so many users are reporting duplicates of this problem,
so perhaps there is still something to discover from my efforts).
I'll be back to you in a couple of days - the iso is downloading now, so
I'll install as soon as I find enough free time.
Regards,
Brian