There's a separate bug for ubiquity (bug 90235 etc.) so we can close
this out now that it works in d-i.
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The bug appears to have been fixed already. Moving to "Confirmed". Next
step is for the Ubuntu Bug Control team to move to "Triaged".
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It looks like the alternate cd is working well with dmraid, but
installing with the livecd still is a little bumpy. Specifically
ubiquity crashes when trying to install GRUB. Once that is ironed out,
this bug can finally be marked as fixed.
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Yes, dmraid was missing from the server CD, although for a completely
unrelated *reason*. :-) It wasn't anything to do with it needing to be
"applied to the server edition" - it was a mistake in our data files
that list packages needed on the CDs. I fixed it with this seed commit:
revno: 1338
comm
I think this is very related. When I tried installing dmraid in a live-
cd, it detected the /dev/mapper entries and everything quite flawlessly,
but it failed to install because the raid driver choked. I think it was
installed but not installed to the kernel itself.
What I think is happening is
Sorry Chris, but I think it is very related. dmraid is not working in
intrepid server i386 alpha, it specifically complains about dmraid
missing, although it is actually present, and the /dev/mapper/via* entry
as well. Installing on the same system without dmraid on a single SATA
disk works flawles
V - your problem sounds unrelated. Please open a new bug report for
that.
Thanks
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I was unable to install Ubuntu-8.04.1 LTS server i386 on an ASUS A7V600
with on-board Via fakeraid. I found this bug report, and attempted to
install the today snapshot intrepid-alternate-i386.iso. This one
installs fine. The fakeraid array is detected properly.
However, I wanted to install the se
At home I have a Mythbuntu box, with NVIDIA RAID and 2 extra SATA drives
waiting for 8.10 final.
My Work desktop has Intel based raid that I want to try 8.10 soon with raid.
I did get Ubuntu 8.04 x64 with raid working on a Dell Op... 755 ( my
Boss' Desktop) Intel based raid but only the first k
The only issue you may find is that if you dual boot with Windows,
Windows is not in the grub menu. This is known, and a fix will be
released as soon as possible.
Thanks for the installation test.
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You rec
I downloaded, burned and, installed from the September 16 AMD 64 nightly
build CD. It successfully detected and installed to my RAID array.
I have an NVIDIA NForce 570 SLI chipset. My NVIDIA RAID ROM setting was
switched to on. For reference, the motherboard model is a Abit KN9 SLI
MCP.
Thanks
You can fetch the latest daily builds from here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current.
Thanks in advance for any testing you can provide.
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Gimme a link to the daily builds and I'll try a test. All I can find
are the Alpha 5 CDs, which are timestamped far too long ago to be a
daily build...
I have an NVRAID setup, which should work for testing.
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I no longer have the PC that was of issue so I am no longer able to test
this. Sorry.
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 5:28 AM, Colin Watson
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> Current daily builds of Intrepid should support dmraid, although only in
> the alternate and server install CDs; please give them a try
Current daily builds of Intrepid should support dmraid, although only in
the alternate and server install CDs; please give them a try and report
back.
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Yes, indeed Fedora actually worked for me when I tried it 2 years ago. But
then again it's no Ubuntu ;-)
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 3:32 AM, tricky1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
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Those reading the whole see that I did focus on a solution for Ubuntu.
Another solution is installing Fedora 9 where mirroring combined with
Luks and LVM works out of the box...
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On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 01:17:26PM -, tricky1 wrote:
> (@Luke Yelavich)
>
> Imho it is a shame that server edition does not support dmraid and that this
> bug is not assigned to anyone for years.
> Who ever would setup a server not using mirroring?
There are many other mirroring setups which
(@Luke Yelavich)
Imho it is a shame that server edition does not support dmraid and that this
bug is not assigned to anyone for years.
Who ever would setup a server not using mirroring?
A first solution to the problem would be:
- Include module md in the startup code of installer etc.
- Change t
This suggestion is now about 4 years old, other distros like Fedora and
KNOPPIX have dm-raid support out-of-the-box, so why isn't it included in
ubuntu? Would be very nice ;)
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GParted killed my mainboard after it failed to partition my IDE drive
which sits as C: together with the SATA RAID0 E: (WINXP Boot) and Ubuntu
assigned partitions (/root, /boot, /home and /swap)
Previously followed the guides Howto: which left out some VERY important
details.
1) That this guide w
ubiquity has used a custom-written frontend over partman (the
partitioner from d-i) for a while now. It stands a chance of picking up
partman-dmraid eventually, but really partman-dmraid needs to become a
bit more "normal" first.
There's no point in looking at the new Tribe releases yet. If any of
Hrm.. so what is used now to partition from the livecd, and is there any
hope to make it dmraid aware? I'll have to test out the new tribe
release and take a look at partman-dmraid.
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Phillip, gparted is gone from the installer; let it die peacefully like
it deserves.
Frans Pop did a good deal of work on a partman-dmraid package at
Debconf, and that's in Debian now. From what I've seen of its design it
will be very hard to integrate into Ubiquity before it's cleaned up
substant
The remaining issue is with the partitioner used in the installer(s),
which do not grok dmraid devices and screw the pooch. In particular,
gparted does not even see the dmraid volume anymore.
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I think there are no problems with initramfs-tools with regard to this
issue. dmraid is also fine, it just needs to get onto the installer cd.
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
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htt
I'm not a developer, but you can try posting to the ubuntu-motu list or
ubuntu-devel-discuss.
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Following the instructions in UbuntuMainInclusionRequirements I posted
the request to ubuntu-devel, but since that list is moderated, it didn't
get through. Is there a developer in the audience? Help, please.
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This sounds like a good idea. Could we get this on the alternate CD in time
for Feisty?
Thanks,
Scott
On 1/17/07, Tormod Volden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Would this help to get the dmraid package on the installer CD?
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportDmraid
> Please help to get t
Would this help to get the dmraid package on the installer CD?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportDmraid
Please help to get that properly filled out and reviewed.
The package doesn't have to be installed by default in the first place,
but at least be available as a .deb on the CD (like fo
Kibbled_bits, my comment was just a wishful hint to the maintainers of the
installer CD that dmraid now has what it needs to get on the CD. Even if not
all the other installer components are prepared for fakeraid and will support
it correctly, it would make things a lot easier to just get the pa
Is this on the standard CD or do I need the Alternate CD?
Since this is a udeb it should be loaded at bootup? Or are there some
options I need to pass it. Just trying to get my ducks in order before I
install.
Thanks,
Scott
On 12/16/06, Tormod Volden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> The remai
Thanks, I will try this
On 12/16/06, Tormod Volden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> The remaining issue (and original bug description) is that dmraid is
> not on the install or live disk, so that you can not install on a
> fakeraid system.
>
> > The installer needs a dmraid-udeb in order to do t
>> The remaining issue (and original bug description) is that dmraid is
not on the install or live disk, so that you can not install on a
fakeraid system.
> The installer needs a dmraid-udeb in order to do this.
The new feisty version has a udeb...
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Is dmraid -s saying the stripe factor is 64k, or 64 sectors? I thought
it showed it in sectors, which would indeed be correct for 32k. If it
is actually wrong, then try dumping the metadata and posting it to the
dmraid mailing list ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) and the developers might
be able to fix
Howdy. On your advice I tried out Ubuntu. Who knew? It's pretty cool.
Alas, my Nvidia raid0 array done in windows doesn't seem to detect
stripe size correctly. F10 on the bios (Asus a8n-sli for those who
care) reports that yes, indeed, stripe size is set to 32k, but dmraid -s
detects 64. Sure e
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