@Surbhi
mdadm is supposed to be able to assemble arrays that are not explicitly
specified in the configuration file by scanning superblocks during bootup.
That's what this bug is about. Explicitly specifying arrays in mdadm.conf is
a workaround, not the solution.
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 8:00 AM,
On looking at this further, I seem to only have that problem with a
drive-level RAID. A partition-level RAID will still inform the system
that the member partitions are not available for use.
Of course, automatic assembly still fails if the array isn't specified
in initrd's mdadm.conf. Sami's work
I have been experiencing the same problem with a (non-root) RAID-1
array.
Ceg, I tried the workaround (building a proper mdadm.conf file and
putting it in initramfs). If I put the array information into
mdadm.conf, the array is built successfully during boot, HOWEVER, the
member partitions for the
The set is licensed as CC-BY-SA, just like the rest of Tango. And the
author probably didn't send it to OOo, or else we wouldn't be having
this problem.
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tango icon theme horribly out of date
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308259
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tango icon theme horribly out of date
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org-style-tango
The tango icon style in the Ubuntu repositories was made with a very old
version of the Tango icon set and uses the outdated grey folders,
floppy-disk save icon, etc. etc. that are not used in the actual Tango
icon theme any mor
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dosbox
As of Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex), Dosbox no longer reads the arrow keys
correctly on my system. The up arrow is being read as the "printscreen"
key, the left arrow is being read as the "left alt" key (and the "left
alt" key is being read as "numpa
Public bug reported:
I've got an Asus Eee PC 901, which has a built-in camera from Genesys
Logic, Inc. ( ID 05e3:0505 ). It uses the uvcvideo driver.
The uvcvideo driver doesn't play nicely with suspend. Now, this isn't
normally a problem, because the module will get unloaded and reloaded
automa
I had the same problem as mikkael. It turned out that ~/.config/ was set
as owned by root, too. Dunno if this was default or after I installed a
package or something. The subfolders for compiz and SpeedCrunch were
also owned by root, as well as a file called Trolltech.conf.
Also, I had to create a
It looks like this "updated version" results in a serious loss in
functionality. Is there any way to backport the older deskbar up to
gutsy, or will that screw up dependencies? Why are we "upgrading" to
this version, anyway?
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[gutsy] no longer expands in panel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/13
You can check or uncheck specific programs, but you can't move them up
or down in the list. I've got a little script that automatically unlocks
my gnome keyring for me, but I need to run it before NetworkManager (or
else it bugs me for the password anyway to use my WPA key). There's no
way to chang
I'm using Tribe 5 and there is no way to manage the order of startup
programs. What are you talking about?
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no way to set order of startup programs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32194
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