done by
creating a new libquagga, and a quagga/ header-namespace, and slowly
adding reviewed APIs to it.
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't initialize them.
+link=$(readlink -f $rootdev)
+if echo "$link" | grep -q "^/dev/mapper/"; then
+ rootdev=$link
+fi
+
# Translate LABEL and UUID entries into a proper device name.
if echo "$rootdev" | grep -q "="; then
a=$(echo &q
Package: flash-kernel
Version: 2.12
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
LVM roots are not handled well. If one specifies an LVM root in
/etc/fstab in the form of /dev/vg/lv (e.g. /dev/VG-n2100/root_lv)
then the system will fail to boot. Instead, one must use the
/dev/mapp
blems upgrading later to 0.99+.
RIPv2 MD5 authentication users would be fine (and hopefully anyone
using RIPv2 authentication is using MD5) - nothing changes there.
Make sense? :)
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