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most junk mail too.
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I just updated from Debian 8 to 9 and I'm getting the following error.
I'm guessing it's something to do with permissions?
Something to do with the create 640 root adm?
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
error: unable to open /home/philip/logs/access.log.1 for compressio
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 09/04/08 12:36, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>> On 2008-09-04 19:10, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 09/04/08 12:03, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>>>> On 2008-09-0
orrect way for a non-root user to mount a samba share?
it must be possible because the smbk4 gui program can mount a samba
share without the root password, but I want a command line way that I
can add to login scripts.
In my case both client and server are etch.
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I've managed to break my apt keys is there a way to regenerate them?
Phil
I recently had to move a disk image from machine to another machine
however when I fired it up on the new machine the APT keys were
broken/corrupted. The errors I'm getting are below... Is there a simple
way of fixing this?
philip@cetus:~# apt update
Ign:1 http://mirrors.linode.com/d
SOLUTION:
I went though and added all the keys again and now it's working again.
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.debian.org --recv-keys [KEY_MISSING]
Works good now. Thanks everyone for the help.
Phil
On 16/05/2018 17:06, deloptes wrote:
Philip wrote:
I recently had to move a
There is a bug reported.
Check this post for a workaround:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=66922&start=0#p382943
Greeting
Philip
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 10:05:36 +0200, José Luis Segura Lucas wrote:
>
>> I
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.Hi all,
I have recently been introduced to Debian having come from a Red Hat 9.0
background so certain things are different to what I am experienced with.
My debian install will be primarily for playing around especially with the GUI
interfaces of Gno
Hi,
Does anyone know how to configure the dhcp package to not overwrite
resolve.conf or to append to it?
Thanks
-Phil
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Mozilla seems to crash for me and after tracing it down to esd using
strace I then tried all the possible options for configuring
MOZILLA_DSP. However, to no avail. It always seem to crash.
I have found though if I run esd first and then start mozilla it works
fine. I was wonderin
Hi Everyone,
I have a laptop and want to use a docking station which has a 3com card
in it. So I compiled the card driver into the kernel and added an entry
/etc/modprobe.d/aliases
alias eth1 3c59x
Then I edited /etc/network/interfaces to the following:
# /etc/network/interfaces -- configura
Hi there,
I have managed to delete /lib/libc.so.6 and since the whole system
depends on it eg. I can't even create a new link or new file. Also
booting from a boot disk doesn't work. Does anyone have any ideas? I am
presuming a rescue disk is the way to go. How do I make one?
Cheers
-Phil
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>
> Hi,
>
> I posted the following message a few days ago, but with no success.
> I don't know where I could find help in order to solve my problem? Do you know
> any newsgroup, internet site where I could find some help?
> Thank you
>
On Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 03:06:52PM -0400, Chris Flipse wrote:
> I can log in through *dm, and everything works fine while I'm working in
> X. However, occasionally, when I log out, instead of bringing up the
> login app again, I get a series of red and black vertical stripes on my
> monitor, and m
On Thu, Jun 10, 1999 at 02:01:27PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Wasn't there talk of an Unreal port about the time it was released? What
> > happened? Did anything come of it?
> > Who do we pester for a port?
> > Half-Life would be nice too!
> I heard talk of a server, never a client.
I bel
Has anyone ever setup a Lexmark 2050 or any Lexmark before? This is an
inkjet printer and I can not get it to take any kind of print commands
at all. I do know that this printer works find with the windows driver.
Any help would be appreciated,
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I think this package binary wraps the script also, something that should be
done anyway if the script is not a binary already..
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On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adam Shand wrote:
>i was trying to find a pattern among the info people posted but couldn't
>really see one. did anyone else figure this out?
>
>- p2-266 128mb ram
>- kernel 2.2.9
>- glibc 2.1.1-13
It's the glibc from unstable.
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paths to your ttf fonts at the end of the list.
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/etc/ppp/peers/my_isp file.
It will write the connect speed to a (custom) log file.
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> root 2169 0.0 0.3 1148 416 pts/0S15:39 0:00 grep
> apm*
>
>to be sure I am recompiling my kernel.
Have you tried calling shutdown via /sbin/poweroff?
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neXtaw works fine with Xaw based apps for me, but I'm not sure about
replacing Xaw3d with neXtaw.
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arted
giving me those bus errors. I'm not running an all potato system, just
slink with some unstable stuff thrown in and glibc seems to be the
only relevant part in my case, but I may be overlooking something.
This is a *royal* PITA. If you find out more, please post it.
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;- and this was
supposed to improve stability. Shouldn't make a difference, though.
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ompatible clone, it will work with the SB drivers.
Dunno how to deactivate sound in Gnome, but if you'd like some noise
anyway, it might be worth a try to set up sound.
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tup.
Recompile them and see if that helps. If not, put the 2.0 version of
glibc somewhere in /usr/local/lib, add this location to your
environment and to /etc/ld.so.conf, and run ldconfig. And make sure
your apps use the right linker.
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t;sender_host_reject_relay = *", which
would bounce all mail from mach2...
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ifference.
That is correct. Relaying _FOR_ is controlled by hosts, not domains.
Typically: relay for any host on my local network.
There are some controls by sender (though they are weak, since senders
are easily forged) but they do not involve looking up MX records for the
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dware and the
software is only availbe with win95.
The rule of thumb is if you get it make sure a pnp bios can find the
card and configure it. If it doesn't do that the modem is probably
win95 hardware.
Philip Thiem
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> Can someone please tell me if it is poss
JonesMB wrote:
> Where can I find the threads package for libc6 - I have looked all through
> the dselect list? All I find is the one for libc5 in the old libs section.
>
> Is this the right place for this or should I have asked on the -dev list?
>
> We are using Linux (as well as some Solaris
Mark Wagnon wrote:
>
> Hi all-
>
> I'm relatively new to Debian (just migrated from S.u.S.E.) and was
> wondering if anyone knows of any books that have a Debian slant.
> I'd like to know things like is there a debian command equivalent to
> rpm -q with rpm-based distributions and any other littl
I've been trying to get the Ultima Online Client to work under debian,
but the patch-client used to update the client insists on seg faulting.
I tried talking to the guy that did the Linux port from Origin win
client
but I haven't heard anything back. Any help would be appreciated.
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processors, and the same with other application without
explicitly using the threads library, sort of creating multiple
processes.. Are these process indpendent of each other in a way that a
noticable benefit would be gained from SMP. I'm new to the detail of
SMP so any information would be nice
in linux the socket functions memntioned in the info file under sockets
are awful general and don't give me control I need. Any help/existing
programs/other source would be appreciated.
Philip Thiem
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Why would 32-bit apps be limited to 32 bit integers?? Didn't we have 32
bit avallible to us on the 286?? If not, I'm certain we were able to
get around it then. Also if any one wants to make use of MMX registers
there is even a 64-bit ASM MOV command avalible.
In fact on my (nonmmx)k6-processo
d need to save (I've
been updating
and installing stuff on this laptop for almost 2 years now).
Any help and/or insight would be *greatly* appreciated. Thanks in
advance!
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Senior Principal Software Engineer
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[EMAIL PROTE
ching for
a response to my initial request, and also attempting to learn as much
as I can for when I
finally get my system installed :-) and have seen mentioned many times a
"hamm" system.
What, exactly, is "hamm"?
Thanks much in advance for any information you can offer me.
Here's a comment I tried to post at slashdot, but slashdot is a bit broken, so
I'll mention it here before people get overexcited:
I seem to have caused a little confusion here.
I needed to create some new CD images, because enough new bug fixes had hit
the archive to make it worthwhile, and i
ing 1 of 2
with fethmail, no mail on server
send another message with mailx
netscape now reported 1 of 3, then freezes
fetchmail, no mail of server
COuld it be netscape is caching something or do I need to talk to my
ISP?
P
address
I have been getting this error since I reinstalled linux.
Is this a bad setting I've encountered or something else?
Perhaps I've overlooked something. Any help in fixing this
would be appreciated.
Philip Thiem
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establishing the default gateway route works fine, with the
exception of
the message "File Already Exists" and my network still is operational
hmm..
I haven't worry about it much yet. Everything still works--though I need
to look
into so it's at least correct.
Philip
Raghavendr
f the literature I have read talks
> > about partioning in limited space. I was thinking I could make the 1st
> > partion (root) 1000 MB and the swap 100 MB, I have 64 MB Ram. Does this
> > sound reasonable? Will that make the rest of the HD dead space?
> > Thanks,
> > Kent
> >
>
> I'm not sure what you're referring to, but again, a root partition of
> 1000MB seems awfully large.
>
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2. got sound working again, got x working with windowmaker again.
> 23. tried to get enlightenment working again, used the "ftp access method"
> in dselect to get new updated package listings. New package listings did
> not show the deps that E needed. Did a dpkg -a on all the de
You didn't repatch the source for the awe-32. awe is not standard in
2.0.x.
Philip Thiem
Peter Berlau wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I upgraded my kernel to 2.0.36-2 and after that I lost
> the midi-synth AWE 32 support.
> The system on boot up configures via isapnp the wavetables
>
ARe you using 2.2.0 with IDE? I found a message on dejanews listing
severals
bugs on include freezing and corruption of certain IDE drives.
BTW: I just salvaged my config part ways my source code completely
and am re partioning my usr and root directories now.
Philip Thiem
Carey Evans wrote
My roommate and I noticed that it booted up much faster. Probablly
because of the new PCI ide driver, and the bus mastering support but my
chipset VIA is still under experimental :(
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> |> 2.2.0 will be available in deb packages, Real Soon Now (tm),
> |> I'm sure.
,ount seg faults when trying to mount hda1 on the
harddisk... However the two extended partitions hda5/6 boot fine.
Does anyone know could be happening?? Is there a problem that the extend
partitions showup as hda5/6 install of hda 3/4? I only have three
partitions?
Thanks
Philip
I
or??
Plus for the feature TO BE USEFUL AT ALL you would have to be running
somesort of root privilages.. Doing everyday work AS ROOT???
I don't think so..
Philip..
> Or better yet run some scripts that try to exec programs that aren't
> available and see how much you can overload
some symlinks be or some file need to be renamed.
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Pass on the GAS get NASM instead./.
/usr
/usr/man
/usr/man/man5
/usr/man/man5/issue.ne
>When booting kernel 2.2.5 under Debian 2.1, I get the error as attached.
>Once booted, everything seems to work fine. I'm guessing this error has
You are probably trying to do `route add 127.0.0.0 dev lo' or something
similar. Just remove that line or make it conditional on a 2.0 kernel. But
Apparently Mindcraft and MS(we don't really know this) has pulled this
act before.
Take a look at the response Netware has when MC did a comparison with
netware.
http://www.novell.com/advantage/nw5/nw5-mindcraftcheck.html
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> Fold it around a $5 bill and send this to the First name on the list (#1).
> Only the FIRST PERSON on the list gets YOUR NAME AND A FIVE DOLLAR bill.
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Sounds Like a pyrmid scheme in deguise the only reason it would not be
technically
is because of some stupid legalise
linux?BTW: I'm using PGP 2.6.3a
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abled, and my
configuration file.
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Pass on the GAS get NASM instead.Configuring Plug and Pray Periphials...Got DEBUG
Got READPORT 0x020
owever if you like netscape and are program might I suggest giving
mozilla.org a hand so that they can crank gecko out in stable state
faster.
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avail. In detail, that's:
libc5 5.4.46-3
xlib6 3.3.5-1
xpm4.7 3.4k-2
That's what was mentioned several times on this list and that's what
ldd suggests too. Am I missing something? Any ideas?
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wake up the daemon process.
Don't forget to add this
fetchmail --quit
to '/etc/ppp/ip.down'. If you don't want/need to run fetchmail as
root, the command in /etc/ppp/ip-* should be preceded by a `sudo`
command, e.g.
sudo fetchmail -d 600
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On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Philip Lehman wrote:
>root, the command in /etc/ppp/ip-* should be preceded by a `sudo`
>command, e.g.
>
>sudo fetchmail -d 600
It's `sudo -u ...`, forgot the '-u', sorry.
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the network in particular, but I tried it out on
my Notebook, a P233 with 64 MB. SO is useable, but working is painful.
This is mostly a RAM issue, I think. It's bearable with 128 MB, but
still feels somewhat sluggish.
If you ever thought Netscape was a pig... ;)
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c/ppp/ip-up or as a daemon
(monitoring all connections no matter who fires up pppd and how) and a
corresponding X interface that displays some info and warning messages
(e.g. after a certain online time or depending on the accumulated
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ort wheel then are ones that don't have the
> code for checking the group membership.
I would recommend secure-su then.
and used in the configuration file
root:ALL EXCEPT GROUP [wheel|adm] DENY
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ot;/lib/libc5-compat:/usr/lib/libc5-compat:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
export LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
$WPDIR/wpbin/xwp.bin $@ &
HTH
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a 4.0...
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on/deb/slink/i386/
ftp://ftp.varesearch.com/pub/mirrors/kde/stable/1.1.2/distribution/deb/potato/i386/
There's a list of all mirrors at http://www.kde.org/mirrors.html
HTH
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and the 'shadowWidth' of the minibuffer bar (I
have a very specific understanding of the word customization ;).
Oh, and if there is any documentation on (X)Emacs which is not
systematic but rather task oriented, I'd be interested in some
pointers.
TIA
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always standard latin.
I spent the entire weekend trying to figure this out and it drives me
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le file, that is I changed
16#84 /quotedblbase
to
16#201e /quotedblbase
but to no avail. gs doesn't give any error messages, it simply
subsitutes 'notdef' for 'quotedblbase'. Is the whole idea nonsense
or is this possible (in theory at least)? And in practice? Please
help me out here...
TIA
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also need dpkg-dev and the development packages of the libs
required by Pine. This will patch the source, compile, and build
binary debs ready to install with dpkg/dselect. HTH
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ew bug in this version of libc? I am attaching a copy of my
main memory reallocation function recalloc, and inthis case I am passing a
reference to the string
size variable, 36 for the size, and null for the void pointer.
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You'd be surprises how often that can happen. I purchase from a
wholesaler, and they don't check to see if the drives are good, though
they have allways been good about replacing them. Many resalers are
similar, though some do do some testing.
Philip Thiem
Michael Stone wrote:
&g
George Bonser wrote:
>
> On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, Philip Thiem wrote:
>
> > You'd be surprises how often that can happen. I purchase from a
> > wholesaler, and they don't check to see if the drives are good, though
> > they have allways been good about replacing
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> How do I get pppd to block totally when this happens. Ideally this
> should stop pppd from dialing at all till someone manually restarts
> it.
Use diald to maintain the link, and set dial-fail-limit:
DIALD(8) DIALD(8)
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seem to change this, or run LILO myself.
Additionally, booting message off floppy is Loading linux...
then stops
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Sorry, I can't provide a fix, but I would like to find out more about CHoose OS
0.80. Where can I get more info/download?
thanks
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Hello,
Think CHOS is the greatest thing since chocolate ice cream.
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> I can verify that turning off shadow passwords fixes the PAP problem.
> This is unacceptable. And it's already reported in bug 16044. Oh well.
It this the case with ppp-pam installed ?
If you are using ppp for dial-in, with PAP authentication, I was assuming that
people will be using PAM to
have a way to configure the
assingment of IRQ´s for the PCI Slots. The deault setting is Auto
and any IRQ. You can try leaving AUTO, and reserve IRQ 10 for ISA.
If that doesen´t work you still try to assing the IRQ´s you want for the
PCI slots.
> ppp Philip Hands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> netdiag Philip Hands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm on these --- I've just been putting my effort into testing bo rather than
worrying about my packages at present. Now that 1.3's released I'll do
someth
> I just upgraded, using dselect, to pppd 2.2.3, and now pon doesn't work.
> It overwrote my /etc/ppp.chatscript file and deleted my
> /etc/ppp.options_out file. I reinstated them, and that didn't help.
You probably want to look at /etc/ppp/peers/provider and co.
Could you give me a rundown on y
I am looking to migrate a few Red Hat boxes to Debian in the next month or
two and am currently wondering whether to install woody or sarge.
I've seen posts that suggest sarge will become the stable distribution soon
(http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2003/debian-devel-announce-20
0308
kt that my inet.conf desapeard
the upgrade seems to work, even compiling (libc6) is no problem.
Haven't tried to compile a kernel jet. Any hints?
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stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/imapd
vboxd stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/vboxd
saftstream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/sendfiled
well i don't think it will help you much, but anyway :)
p
can't boot you could try to get another HD install NT
on it and try to acces.
Philip Rangel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
c/o Bashford
Lokstedterweg 112
20251
> Which brings me to question number 1:
> Where do I get TCP/IP protocol for Windoze for Workgroupies? Microsoft's
> "techs" were no help. "Whats TCP/IP?" one said..
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/Clients/WFW/TCP32B.EXE
You need two things: The 32 bit TCP stack (TCP32B.EXE); and the 32 bit
> What USRobotics modems need special support? We have been running Debian
> mgetty on two Linux boxes with both USR Courier and Sportster models
> for a very long time without any problems.
The USRobotics flag in mgetty/policy.h activates a patch I wrote to get a
Courier V.32+Fax (UK version) M
> In my experience, I've had to turn MGETTY OFF when I wanted to make an
> outbound PPP call. Dunno exactly why. I can dial out when I have MGETTY
> running, if I dial out with something like Minicom.
Sounds like your pppd is not getting its locks right. Possible causes:
1) it has not been to
389b71
bits per pixel: 16
number of planes: 1
type: YUV (packed)
id: 0x59565955 (UYVY)
guid: 55595659--0010-8000-00aa00389b71
bits per pixel: 16
number of planes: 1
type: YUV (packed)
id
damn, pasted the wrong line
i meant "deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/
stable main" in my sources.list
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> I have been trying to play a DVD on my Debian sarge
> machine for a couple of days now.
> The PC is a Pent
usb stick or a floppy or
something
i also allow login on a com port just in case i loose
the key file (the machine has no monitor or keyboard)
Regards, Philip
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> On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 11:15:25AM +0200, Vincent
> Lefevre
, Philip
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David Svejda wrote:
I've problem with software RAID 1. I've installed Debian 3.1 and
everything went ok.The machine was running for few days, then it was
halted due to power supply failure.
Then, after reboot, there is an error on md0 device as seen in
/var/log/dmesg:
md0: former device ide
Philip Ross wrote:
I'm getting exactly the same problem after upgrading a test system from
Woody to Sarge. Every time I reboot the md raid1 root device is failing
to come up with both mirrors (see dmesg output below). When I add the
missing mirror manually using mdadm everything works fi
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