On Sat, 2009-02-21 at 11:21 +0000, David McBride wrote:
> Reverting the use-inotify-to-watch-LVM-volumes addition to udev would
> probably be a good idea until this can be sorted out. In the mean time,
> I'm going to see if I can find a binary package to downgrade to...
>
No.
Jaunty is a development release, and these kinds of problems are to be
expected.
Reverting simply means that we stop receiving bugs reports - that is
very undesirable.
I have not yet been able to reproduce this problem, so we need all the
bug reports we can get - and as much help from people who are
experiencing this problem that they can offer.
For the same reasons, I would ask that people _DO_NOT_ install the
workaround package posted by TJ.
Instead, please assist with debugging this problem so we can fix the
cause instead of the symptom.
Firstly I would like to collect information common to those affected
(since so far it appears limited to a small handful.)
If people could attach the output of "dpkg -l" on their systems, that
would be appreciated. Likewise please run "ls /sys/block", "lvm pvs",
"lvm vgs", and if you have any md partitions, "mdadm -D" on each.
Scott
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Scott James Remnant
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On Sat, 2009-02-21 at 11:21 +0000, David McBride wrote:
> Reverting the use-inotify- to-watch- LVM-volumes addition to udev would
> probably be a good idea until this can be sorted out. In the mean time,
> I'm going to see if I can find a binary package to downgrade to...
>
No.
Jaunty is a development release, and these kinds of problems are to be
expected.
Reverting simply means that we stop receiving bugs reports - that is
very undesirable.
I have not yet been able to reproduce this problem, so we need all the
bug reports we can get - and as much help from people who are
experiencing this problem that they can offer.
For the same reasons, I would ask that people _DO_NOT_ install the
workaround package posted by TJ.
Instead, please assist with debugging this problem so we can fix the
cause instead of the symptom.
Firstly I would like to collect information common to those affected
(since so far it appears limited to a small handful.)
If people could attach the output of "dpkg -l" on their systems, that
would be appreciated. Likewise please run "ls /sys/block", "lvm pvs",
"lvm vgs", and if you have any md partitions, "mdadm -D" on each.
Scott
--
Scott James Remnant
<email address hidden>