reassign 403706 release-notes severity 403706 important thanks On Tuesday 19 December 2006 22:19, Joey Hess wrote: > It's not particularly clear to me that this is a d-i bug though. If > ifupdown/udev doesn't behave correctly/reliably for allow-hotplug > interfaces that are cold-plugged at system boot, shouldn't it be fixed? > We certianly have users with those sorts of interfaces, after all.
After some discussion on IRC (see below), I've decided to cut the knot and downgrade this to a documentation issue rather than a configuration issue. I'll add some info about this issue in the errata for D-I and reassigning this BR to the Release Notes for documentation there. <fjp> joeyh: I've not yet uploaded netcfg because of #403706. What is your current view on that, given that both udev issues are now fixed? <joeyh> fjp: It's a time bomb. If we'd prefer not to fix the problem until the bomb goes off, I guess that's fine by me <fjp> vorlon: What is your "RM and generally sane person" opinion about #403706? My personal opinion is that it is not a d-i problem and that the fix suggested by Joey, though probably not as insane as I first thought, is still only a workaround, not a solution. * joeyh gibbers quietly in his corner about liking to have a working network setup <Sledge> :-) <vorlon> fjp: um... my opinion is that it should be fixed, somehow, before release? :) <fjp> vorlon: Note that there is no real actual problem. This would just be to prevent potential future problems. <vorlon> oh? <vorlon> so there's a workaround in place? <fjp> vorlon: I'd be quite happy to downgrade it and for example mention something in the RN. <fjp> The BRs that triggered this one were solved in udev. <vorlon> ok <vorlon> then yeah, downgrading seems ok <joeyh> the remaining bug is that in random circumstances, the machine's primary network interface can take arbitrarily long to come up during boot. <joeyh> In the meantime, daemons are starting <joeyh> this lay lead to undefined behavior. <joeyh> It's hard to make any claims about the behavior without auditing a bunch of daemons. <fjp> Yeah, but IMO that is a structural problem in udev/init processing, and not a d-i network configuration problem. And after installation it becomes a sysadmin responsability. <vorlon> we'll fix that for lenny by switching to upstart ;)
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