>From my perspective, what needs to happen is that the issue of booting from a
>degraded root on kernel software raid needs a simple, easy to implement fix
>for those who run fixed configuration machines, I.E. servers and the like.
The provided patches seem to accomplish this goal with a boot p
Chuck, I tried your package, but I don't have a usbhid-ups file in my drivers
directory. Am I missing something? I installed
nut_2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.2~ppa1_amd64.deb but I get this instaling
nut-hal-drivers_2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.2~ppa1_amd64.deb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/nut# dpkg -i
nut-hal-drivers
I have the same problem with the same ups. The link to the issue on the
mailing list is here: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/msg03559.html
I will try and install your package and see of that fixes it. I also
just downloaded the source for 2.2.2 which seems to have the fix as
wel
I have been fighting installing a RAID setup with 8.04 + GRUB for about
20 hours. My old setup used a CF card mounted as /boot but I can't get
that to work with some newer hardware and with grub and 8.04. This
worked fine under 6.x and 7.x... So I give up and set up a md RAID 1
partition as ext2 a
Whoops, I actually ran the command verbatim and then tried it without
the trailing part in case the package had been updated and I might be
able to get it via a "meta package". Basically a shot in the dark that
didn't work. That cut/paste was from the last thing I tried...
I switched back over to
I am having the exact same problem. I have two 3114 cards and two 3124
cards, three WD 1T drives and a seagate 250 gig drive. I tried the above
instructions to add the Hardy repositories and install the newer kernel
image and get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/localmedia# apt-get install linux-image-2.6