This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.28-15.52
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linux (2.6.28-15.52) jaunty-proposed; urgency=low
[ Stefan Bader ]
* Revert "SAUCE: ACPI: Populate DIDL before registering ACPI video device
on Intel"
- LP: #423296
* SAUCE: Allow less restrictive acpi video det
Please see bug 426438
** Changed in: eucalyptus (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: eucalyptus (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Status: New => Invalid
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When running Ubuntu as an Eucalyptus VM instance, module acpiphp is not
available to be loaded, complicating the use EB
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/karmic/linux-fsl-imx51
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When running Ubuntu as an Eucalyptus VM instance, module acpiphp is not
available to be loaded, complicating the use EBS volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364916
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> what other changes are needed on the eucalyptus package for this?
Sorry for the incomplete thought. I was trying to say that
a.) we need to document how to get acpiphp in ramdisk if the user makes
their own. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Eucalyptus mentions how to
do this (add it to /etc/
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Steve Langasek wrote:
> what other changes are needed on the eucalyptus package for this?
bug 426438 ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/vmbuilder/+bug/426438 )
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When running Ubuntu as an Eucalyptus VM instance, module acpiphp is not
available to be loaded, complicating the use
what other changes are needed on the eucalyptus package for this?
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When running Ubuntu as an Eucalyptus VM instance, module acpiphp is not
available to be loaded, complicating the use EBS volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364916
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The recipe to create an AMI at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Eucalyptus would also need to be
modified. As it stands, it would result in an AMI that cannot make use
of EBS.
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When running Ubuntu as an Eucalyptus VM instance, module acpiphp is not
available to be loaded, complicating the us
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.31-8.28
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linux (2.6.31-8.28) karmic; urgency=low
[ Ike Panhc ]
* [Config] Let nic-shared-modules depends on crypto-modules
- LP: #360966
[ Leann Ogasawara ]
* [Upstream] (drop after 2.6.31) drm/i915: increase default late
** Also affects: eucalyptus (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Karmic)
Milestone: None => karmic-alpha-5
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Karmic)
** Description changed:
- When an Ubuntu AMI is being run as an instance in Eucalyptus, using an
- EBS volume requires that the acpiphp module be loaded. Unfortunately,
- the kernel and modules are not installed in the root filesystem, which
- mean the acpiphp module is not available to be loaded
> But then, we would also need to force-load the module before init
> pivot_root, otherwise the module would still be unavailable (since the
> initramfs is not accessible after system boot, AIUI).
Sorry, should have stated that explicitly. Presence in
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules gets the module
Scott Moser wrote:
> The other solution would be to get acpiphp.ko into the initrd that the user is
> told to use. That can be accomplished by adding it to
> /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and running update-initramfs prior to
> 'ec2-bundle-image' and 'ec2-upload-bundle'.
But then, we would also n
The -virtual kernel package should contain the acpiphp module. The intent of
that package is to be used by virtual machines, and those machines should be
able to use kvm's pci hotplug. That can be accomplished as I described in
comment 4. Can we please have that done?
The documentation on setti
** Changed in: eucalyptus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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When running Ubuntu as an Eucalyptus VM instance, module acpiphp is not
available to be loaded, complicating the use EBS volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364916
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if acpiphp.ko were collected by the -virtual kernel image, wouldn't it
"just work" for you (except for loading the module)
Ie, if
a. debian/sub-flavours/virtual.list had 'drivers/pci/hotplug/*', then
acpiphp.ko would make its way into the -virtual image.
b. That is the kernel image that is ins
That is pretty much my point: if acpiphp is available as a module, then
you need some mechanism to get it into the image somehow (a plugin to
vmbuilder, perhaps?), and keep it in sync with the kernel being used.
Having it built into the kernel (CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=y) would make
life much easier
just a link, http://www.linux-
kvm.org/page/Hotadd_pci_devices#Use_QEMU_monitor_to_hot_add_devices
documents that acpiphp.ko is needed for hotplug of block devices to work
in kvm.
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When running Ubuntu as an Eucalyptus VM instance, module acpiphp is not
available to be loaded, complicating the
I found this also to be a problem simply when running jaunty as a qemu
or kvm guest. Note, that the config for linux-image-virtual (linux-
image-2.6.28-11-virtual) does have CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=m, the module
is just not included in the -virtual package.
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When running Ubuntu as an Eucalyptu
Public bug reported:
When an Ubuntu AMI is being run as an instance in Eucalyptus, using an
EBS volume requires that the acpiphp module be loaded. Unfortunately,
the kernel and modules are not installed in the root filesystem, which
mean the acpiphp module is not available to be loaded in the fir
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